Liberty University Campus Reviews
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64 Reviews - Lynchburg (VA)
- Annual Tuition: $11,700
81% of 64 students said this degree improved their career prospects
73% of 64 students said they would recommend this school to others
Student & Graduate Reviews
Anonymous
- Reviewed: 7/26/2013
- Degree: Psychology
- Graduation Year:
"Tell us about your college experience.I started taking online courses and at first I loved it. The first course and professor was amazing. The second course was so boring that I thought I would die. There is no interaction with your classmates at all. Everything is done via e-mail and that's it. I thought we would have some type of interaction online but no. And, I knew going into it that Liberty is a Christian school but they take it to the extreme. The last class I was taking was psychology. We were told "if you can;t find it in the Bible it didn;t happen." What? Wait. There's research to show it's. I couldn't be onboard with that. I am now looking for a new school."
Rebecca Walsh
- Reviewed: 7/21/2013
- Degree: Public Health
- Graduation Year: 2014
"One of the main pros of the Public Health program is that every professor has hands-on experience in the field and, also, is extremely helpful. One con is that it is new so the group in the program now are all guinea pigs. This is also a pro because we are helping to develop a better program. Other pros are that we have a practicum that garners students hands-on experience; we not only have papers and tests but are continuously given opportunities on campus and within the community to help the public health issues; and one is also given online class options in case his or her schedule doesn't fit the residential classes."
Jonathan Davis
- Reviewed: 7/7/2013
- Degree: History
- Graduation Year: 2014
"Liberty University offers a competitive academic program in history that prepares its students for doctoral work. However, this degree does not provide the best launch pad for getting into doctoral programs. It is excellent for learning American History particularly the American Revolution. Yet, if you hope to study any other part of American history or other history (European or World) they simply do not have the faculty to credibly teach those subjects for graduate work."
Andre Craig Jr
- Reviewed: 7/2/2013
- Degree: Law
- Graduation Year: 2013
"Liberty University is a very unique school. As I reached the end of my undergraduate career, it was one of the hardest things to do to leave that gorgeous campus. I love the faculty's availability for tutoring and efficient teaching methods as well as the loving atmosphere. It is my hope to return there for my graduate career."