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I did some graduate work at Webster and found it to be a wonderful institution. It’s neither as large nor as anonymous as Wash U was and its faculty is top notch. Smaller classes means more... More
I did some graduate work at Webster and found it to be a wonderful institution. It’s neither as large nor as anonymous as Wash U was and its faculty is top notch. Smaller classes means more individual attention and trust me, that is a good thing, when you realize that your education is an investment and not a chore.
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Webster was the perfect place for me. I finished my undergraduate work here and realized that I could handle this four year college thing. I discovered myself and my interests. What sets Webster... More
Webster was the perfect place for me. I finished my undergraduate work here and realized that I could handle this four year college thing. I discovered myself and my interests. What sets Webster apart is the class size. While some undergrad classes feature hundreds, Webster keeps class size around 30-40. You feel more a part of things. You can stand out here. And there are great professors and an awesome library. I am very glad I went here and I know that it is a great place to figure out your future.
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Webster is a College that is mainly for commuters in the St. Louis area. As an alumni, I of course believe that this was a great educaton. I graduated on time and felt challenged, but never felt... More
Webster is a College that is mainly for commuters in the St. Louis area. As an alumni, I of course believe that this was a great educaton. I graduated on time and felt challenged, but never felt out of my league. The only drawback to the school was the lack of social life. In my opinion, half of college is taking on responsibility and growing up. Webster was just a school. I never felt like I was part of something there, even though I was a student athlete.
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