California State Polytechnic University-Pomona Reviews
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45 Reviews - Pomona (CA)
- Annual Tuition: $19,319
95% of 45 students said this degree improved their career prospects
96% of 45 students said they would recommend this school to others
Student & Graduate Reviews
Andrea Mays
- Reviewed: 1/25/2013
- Degree: Liberal Studies
- Graduation Year: 2013
"The program was good in the sense the professors reequired you to take initiative for your own learning. I got pleanty of experience lecturing others on the material that I was suppose to be learning. A con is that I felt that I did not get much guidance in developing my thesis so that I could complete the program. At one point, professers were saying that they could no longet take on anymore thesis projects because they were already involved with too many others. But, I probably should have taken it upon myself to seek more guidance in my thesis. Any program is going to be what you make of it"
erik rowan
- Reviewed: 1/24/2013
- Degree: Fine Arts
- Graduation Year: 2015
"Area is very diverse in order to study Landscape Architecture. A very 'hands-on' program. Many field trips offered but travel is difficult around the L.A. area."
Binh Lieu
- Reviewed: 12/27/2012
- Degree: Engineering
- Graduation Year: 2014
"Pros: Strengthen my skills and knowledge in many, make me more prepared to look for job. Access to school network and career resource for job hunting. Cons: low selection of classes offered each quarter."
kiana askari
- Reviewed: 12/2/2012
- Degree: Engineering
- Graduation Year: 2015
"This is a good school for undergraduate student I know that it has one of the best engineering department school among all cal state universities"
Chia Yu Shao
- Reviewed: 11/26/2012
- Degree: English
- Graduation Year: 2013
"The English program at Cal Poly Pomona is a small and tight community. The professors provide incredible support academically and professionally. Because there are three options to choose from, you basically have three sets of professors that you work with. All of these professors are passionate in the classroom, and all of them are eager to help the students in any way they can. This small classes help foster communication with the professors as well as with other students. Many times, you have the same classes together due to sequencing, which allows for great support among students as well. There is a sense of competitiveness in that students want to do well and learn from each other. There is no negative competitiveness where students no longer want to work with each other. I highly recommend this program especially for those who are not sure if they want to enter the field of English. The three options allow exploration, and everyone in the program is very cooperative and welcoming."