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Affordable, close to outdoors, great professors in niche areas, access to internships
Downersreputation does not match quality
has cowboy feel
Frat scene is somewhat high and buildings are in need of repair
CommentsAudit classes, talk with professors, find out about career services and internships
Would You RecommendYes
Serious and effective teaching process. Graduating from CSU means a very good chance of getting a job very quickly
DownersTenure professors could be difficult to deal with and they teach critical subjects and make it harder than it supposed to be
CommentsIT's a very small city if you like big and loud cities, Fort Collins is not the place for you
Would You RecommendYes
There are so many great ways to get involved. The college of business has a way of making you feel like you are getting personalized education at a small school. The staff is great, and the career center is awesome.
DownersA lot of your success in a class depends on the teacher you have. It is important to read reviews on teachers on sites like koofers before signing up for a class. Most teachers are great though.
CommentsIf you are interested in the College of Business, go to CSU and take a tour. The tour guides are a great resource, and they are what sold me to attend CSU.
Would You RecommendYes
The professors and advisors at CSU genuinely care about the well-being and futures of their students and will work with them to help them achieve their goals.
DownersThe different departments at CSU are very different in their requirements, expectations and the way they grade.
CommentsDepending on the major/field you are looking to go into, Colorado State University could be the best school for you.
Would You RecommendYes