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What kind of experience is it to be a graduate student at Vanderbilt University?

What's the experience of studying at Vanderbilt University? I translated and compiled the learning experience of Vanderbilt University for your reference.

Academic: As a student of Blair Conservatory of Music, I received the conservatory-style education from the top 20 research universities. As a perfect undergraduate college, all the performance opportunities, master's courses, ensemble and one-on-one communication with professors are not brought by graduate students. It is also quite easy to choose a double major here, and it is also possible to choose a minor other than Blair College. It is common for Blair College students to study in medical school, law school or business school, just like learning acting. All these are in a large group of about 200 students. Blair is a big family, not a school.

Academic aspect: I have educational experience in humanities and natural sciences. Humanities education is great: teaching in small classes, participating in classroom discussions, and knowledgeable professors who understand students are always willing to help you. I hope you can succeed and get higher scores as much as possible. Science is a bit unsatisfactory. At the beginning of the elimination class, the professors are very demanding, asking you to deal with difficult or even more difficult exams. This is not a bad side, but you can definitely feel the difficulty and pressure of those courses. I'm sure STEM has great professors, but I haven't met them yet. The professors I have experienced are very strict, a little irrational and indifferent, and their teaching is not good. It is not uncommon to study a subject for more than 30 hours a week, but you can still get only C or B- in the exam. At least my humanities professor can understand me and treat me well. Perhaps this is why many natural science students look down on Peabody. In addition, many students majoring in humanities complain that they have a hard time-because students majoring in natural science are more relaxed and more leisure than students majoring in natural science. But after these difficulties, you will go all out to develop better study habits and prepare for the future. Vanderbilt University urges you to move on, just as you have to keep beating the donkey to grind it.

Academic: Vanderbilt University is a university with strong academic orientation. The course is very difficult, and everyone around you is very smart. This is difficult for many students. They are no longer the best in the class, but mediocre, which makes Vanderbilt University a good place to study. The incredible crowd, their different backgrounds and their outstanding wisdom endow Vanderbilt University with a very wise academic atmosphere.

Academics: For this school, academics are its main aspect and the reason why this university is attractive! The professors in Van De Burg are excellent, and they really want to work with you. The registration process is not complicated and unfair. There is a lot of pressure to study, but that is expected.

Major: The audition experience of Vanderbilt University was a great experience. The warmth, friendliness and tangible benefits here are something I have never seen in other universities (even famous ones such as Indiana University and Northwest University). Interaction with professors, attending classes, students' desire to talk to you actively, university club dinners, and students' concerts are all experiences that students can experience.

Major: Blair College is a unique place where you can receive music education and make use of the top 20 academic resources. Many students choose to double major or minor, and students also have many opportunities to perform. As a vocal music major, I have gained a lot from artistic singing to innovative explanation of lyric drama, which is not available in many other music colleges.

Major: I haven't worked as an intern yet, but I'm very excited to be an intern. Through years of hard work and progress, I can learn some necessary experience to prepare for my future medical school study and career. I don't think it's that difficult to find an internship, as long as you have enough confidence and study hard enough at school. Although I haven't had any professional work training.

Diversity: Vanderbilt University is not a diversified school in the traditional sense. Yes, there are many people of different races in the world, but I am surprised by the diversity of ideas and values. You can have a very interesting conversation.

Diversity: There is more diversity here than people think! Various races, beliefs, religions, etc. The geographical diversity is also amazing; People come from all over the world.

Sports: Although the school football team is not a strong team, football is an influential sport. They can still compete with other strong teams in regionals, and the big rally after the game is also full of fun. The basketball game is also great, and the baseball team is very strong!

Sports: Considering the size of the school, sports is still very good. I think they have been working very hard to improve the overall sports culture of Vanderbilt University. Sports club activities are great.

Boys and girls: For a private university, there are many particularly attractive boys here. They are not only in good shape, but also well dressed. As far as I know, girls are better! They are all in the ranks of Southern Beauty or california gurls Pictorial.

Boys and girls: Every girl here is very beautiful. Seriously, everyone does. I thought they might just look at their looks on Facebook to decide who should be admitted and who should be eliminated (ha, I'm kidding ... maybe). Every girl is hardworking and smart, and wants to succeed. On the other hand, they also attend parties. Many people here are good at dressing up. Many people wear suspenders, but no one sweats to class. Freshmen usually wear high-end brand pants, skirts, sweaters, boots or sandals to class; It is common that most senior boys and girls wear their sorority clothes.

Campus management: Management has its own problems (one problem is that the salt melted by the roadside has frozen this winter), but in general, the school management department can always listen to students' opinions and encourage activists on some issues, especially sexual harassment, racial problems, religious beliefs and sexual crimes. Speaking of drugs and alcohol, if you are careful, there will be no problem.

Campus management: In my experience, Vanderbilt University is not so strict in management. They won't check your room from time to time, as long as you are not a freshman. They don't care much about whether there is wine in your room. As long as you don't destroy property at school, or your behavior doesn't have a significant impact on others, the school management won't give you any trouble.

Campus food: When it comes to the diversity of food, the location of the restaurant and some really delicious meals cooked by their superb cooking skills, the restaurant of Vanderbilt University is very good. However, many times I can't fully enjoy these foods because of my schedule. Most of my classes are at Blair Conservatory of Music, so I have to stay at Susie's often.

And Quiznos. I'm tired of eating

Campus diet: generally speaking, it is very good! I have never been disappointed in the food I choose. There is always a lot of food I can try. I just hope that your time to enjoy food will not be occupied by other time. You can only eat by credit card between 4: 30 and midnight. For example, if you want to swipe your card again, you have to wait until after midnight or use flex to buy food or take money to buy food. I just hope that there will be more time to choose from outside the ordinary time period in spring and autumn.

Campus Accommodation: Because most students live on campus, it is a great community life experience, and everything is great except the worst dormitory. There are many rooms and suites in the senior year, and the ordinary big room in the freshman year is the best choice.

Campus accommodation: The dormitory rooms at Vanderbilt University are neither cheap nor big, but the dormitory atmosphere is great. I met my best friend on the same floor and got along well with the people in the dormitory. You won't have your own bathroom or spacious space, but because of those people, campus accommodation is a wonderful experience.

Health and safety: Only students or campus staff with student ID cards can enter the campus building after a long time. Cameras and monitors are installed in halls, classrooms and many other rooms. Whenever a crime occurs on campus, the suspect's photo will be released by the surveillance camera at the first time, and students and staff will soon learn the basic information of the suspect.

Health and safety: I never feel dangerous on campus, because I have to come back to work in the campus restaurant at night. I'm not worried about going alone. There are many emergency call buttons on campus. I don't go out often and have never encountered potential sexual harassment, but it happens occasionally on campus. Vanderbilt University actually handles sexual harassment cases under the supervision of government departments, but I don't know what the significance of this supervision is.

Transportation: There is a shuttle bus to Van De Burg from 5 am to 5 pm every day. Freshmen have to walk 10 minutes to get to the classroom in the main building, but it is very convenient to take the commuter bus to participate in community activities.

Transportation: There is a shuttle bus from 5: 00 a.m. to 5: 00 p.m. If students feel unsafe, they will not walk around the campus after dark. In addition, all students are free to choose MTA. But MTA is not as huge as the transportation system in big cities, so public transportation may not be a practical solution to all transportation needs (it takes a long time to get from one place to another).

Local profile: Nashville is a great city. There will always be a lot of things happening downtown, but I have to say that if you are not 2 1 year old, there are still some things that limit you. I come from a small city in the south, so Nashville is an exciting big city for me. But if you come from new york or San Francisco, Nashville is like a suburb. Public transportation is not very developed. If you want to know about the city, it is strongly recommended that you drive there.