Student Profile
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- Class: Senior
- Major: Business
- Gender: F
- High School: GC
- Transfer Student: N
Big Picture
By your senior year, Villanova is like being in high school all over again. You see the same people at the same places. I think Villanova is a little bit too small, but then again they don't really have any room to expand because the surrounding neighborhood HATES Villanova students, yet they choose to reside so close to us. Odd.
Academic Life
Some professors do take the time to get to know you, but in most cases you have to approach them first. Kids take studying pretty seriously here. At any given night the exchange in Bartley is full. During midterms and finals Bartley is busy with people studying. Kids here are really competitive when it comes to grades and pretty much everything. Teachers expect you to actively participate in class, and in most cases if you don't participate it will reflect in your final grade.
Student Body
Most people at Villanova get dressed up for class, they wear their hair straight and look like they took hours to get ready. The same pretty much goes for the majority of the guys on campus. The northeast is where the majority of Nova kids are from. I would say that probably one in four kids you meet is from NJ or NY. If you look in the school parking lot you will get a good feel of the financial backgrounds of most of the students at the school, upper-middle class/wealthy. However, that is not to say that everyone at school is wealthy. Many students do have part-time jobs around campus or off campus.
The Best Things
The safety.
The Worst Things
The strict absurd rules.














