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    5.0 (1 review)

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    University of Michigan - Flint - First Street Residence Hall.

    University of Michigan - Flint

    3.4(14 reviews)
    17.6 mi

    Teaching, administrative, and support staff are all awful. Given the price paid for tuition this…read moreschool should be ashamed.

    I regret choosing to come here…read more It's a very underfunded institution with limited resources. The University claims to be diverse but has hardly any resources for minorities outside of the very small percentage dedicated to black students only. The queer spaces are so chronically online and such a joke There are no real discussions happening here to improve our community. Several organizations advertise events with the intention of improving the university in one way or another, but when you attend it's nothing at all like what they say. It's ultimately a waste of time. It's all boring vapid conversations. Why am I sitting here listening to people drone on and on about tiktok or celebrity twitter feuds or the seventieth hockey game we've lost. It's seriously soul crushing. Am I seriously paying $31k/year for this? The staff and student body alike are performative. Claim to be inclusive & accepting yet still somehow judgmental. tell me how that works. The resources for POC here are mainly for the black students which is great but there is little-to-no representation or resources for other racial minorities except for small campus-based groups like LUNA that are hardly recognized by the university. It's ironic considering there is a strong multicultural presence yet no one acknowledges it nearly enough. I came here with the intent of transferring to Ann Arbor (as a junior) and I will be doing so (thank god) after my graduation. Additionally, the city is super small (i'm talking less than a mile of safe walking distance around campus) and everywhere else is a capitalistic concrete shit hole. There's sometimes homeless people sleeping right outside the campus buildings which wouldn't necessarily be an issue IF they weren't literally masturbating. The campus food is gross, overpriced, and staff are rude. The only places outside the Pavilion where you can get decent food are the gentrified areas across downtown Flint where they sell salads for $17 or the Farmer's Market, but the Flint Farmer's Market is so ridiculously overpriced I have no idea why anyone would recommend it. It's a commuter campus, everyone goes home after Thursdays except for the very few people who live on Campus, & even then the social scene is depressing. No one attends the events here. Most "parties" are just a bunch of people awkwardly standing around a room. Campus is empty most of the time. The only actual fun places to be are miles away and the public transportation system sucks (& is dangerous). The dorms are so dirty I seriously question if they even have people responsible for cleaning. First Street always had a weird stench in the halls and I'm almost certain Riverfront just literally doesn't clean after a resident moves from their dorms. I've found rotten food in my fridge after moving in and trash in my room that has clearly been there awhile. The black students stick to each other and the white students do the same. If you're neither of those previous races, you'll have a hard time fitting in & will be treated like an outsider and held at arm's length. I'm Native American and never felt fully welcome. I've felt like I was just gawked at the entire time I was here. No one ever approached me or said hi and I never made friends here. I definitely never felt that "family" type of energy I always hear the faculty preaching about. It was very lonely. Communication is nonexistent. Don't come here if you're first-generation anything. You will only be successful if you teach yourself how to speak up & ASK. They won't tell you anything helpful off the bat, you have to inquire about extra resources and take time out of your own schedule to walk around campus & discover everything. It's also difficult to get accommodations. Most professors have good intentions but some are just plain ignorant and can't fully understood your situation if you're coming from an underprivileged background (despite their image of being a low-income serving institution ). This applies to other faculty as well. Other professors seem like they have no idea what they're doing. Why am I paying $500 for a class when the professor can't even answer any of my questions? Some instructors are good, for sure, but that's rare and few in between. At the end of the day, it's still a university, and you're still getting a diploma. But if you're looking for the "college experience" don't go here. Most people view the Flint branch as a stepping stone to Ann Arbor and I suggest everyone else does the same or just simply not attend here at all. My mental health has declined so much throughout my attendance here. Some of these issues can't be helped, I know. The school just definitely needs more funding. Due to budget cuts things have been going downhill especially with the lack of staff now. Just wish the student body could do something more with engagement. The place needs more morale.

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    Central Michigan University

    Central Michigan University

    5.0(1 review)
    32.3 mi

    After attending CMU for my undergraduate degree, I opted to remain loyal and earn my Masters…read morethrough Central as well. My particular cohort is based out of the Troy center. And while it's not quite the same as the bar hopping, house partying, beer bonging, roomate arguing, cold pizza for breakfast days as my undergrad - I really have no complaints about the Troy center! Located on Maple between John R & Stephenson Highway, it's pretty easy to get to - just a couple miles off of I-75. Clear sign from the road, and one main entrance to get inside. It houses only a small collection of classrooms, but even if you ignored your professor emails before the first day of class, there is an electronic screen scrolling the various courses and which room they are located in. There is a large kitchen with a number of tables and chairs, a few vending machines that are always well stocked, and a refrigerator and microwave for community use. In the lobby of the building is also the "Maple Street Deli", which is a small store run by the tiniest, most delightful Asian woman. She will make a small selection of sandwiches and salads fresh for you, and also sell you any number of chips, candy, beverages, and granola bars. She'll always greet you with a smile and remind you to wash that apple you just bought before you eat it. She keeps the Maple Street Deli open even on weekends, so us folks in a Saturday class aer still able to get a quick lunch without leaving the premesis. The bathrooms are large and impeccably clean at all times. I don't know how often the cleaning staff is in there (or maybe we are just a neat and tidy group that doesn't dirty it?) but there is never so much as a paper towel on the floor or splash of water on the sink. Classrooms are set up with large tables and plush rolling desk chairs. They're not stingy with the AC, to the point that I usually make sure to bring an extra hoody or sweater to keep from being chilled. Another great asset to this center is the student work room, stocked with a handful of computers and the crown jewel - a beautiful, new copier/printer that is always fully stacked with paper, can collate AND staple as it copies...never jams or runs out of toner it seems. You may be thinking, "so? big deal - seems like something that would be standard." But ooooh no. I have spent much time in educational facilities and this is not always the case. Facilities aside, any emails I send to the folks in the student services offices here are responded to promptly - like, within the half hour. So thanks CMU Troy for making graduate degrees as convienent and pleasant as possible. (Until I think about the thousands of dollars in tuition floating out of my pocket each semester.)

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