As a student at Seton Hall, what I like the most about the school is that there is something for everyone. Of course the school puts academics first, excelling in multiple fields from business to diplomacy. But if a college student was to consume themselves with only schoolwork, they may lose their mind. That's why I appreciate the fact that Seton Hall offers so much for the students to get involved in so that they can make the most out of their college experience and attain knowledge that just cannot be given in a classroom. There are jobs on campus like Blue Crew and Peer Advisers that allow students to get involved at Seton Hall while representing Seton Hall, really allowing students to feel a part of the community. And with all the social, cultural, religious, and academic organizations on campus, it feels as though everyone is bound to find their place at Seton Hall.
Overall it's a very good university; it's a small and friendly campus, the classes are great, and the business program is top-notch. I've met a ton of friends here through several Business clubs/organizations, the Honors Program, and Cross Country. It's location close to downtown South Orange is also very convenient.
They have a great sense of community. The school of Diplomacy has the best staff. Shoutout to Dean Sanjamino Ursula.
Undesirable university. I attended seton hall for about two years and I could not express how sad I was. The atmosphere here was cliquey. High school all over again. My lowest point was attending this school it truly tore me apart. Professors are not there to teach or help you. The school is commonly on probation for their academic programs. They accept more students into programs when they do not have enough staff. In one of my courses more than half the students failed because the professor was not suppose to teach that course, but there were too many students to fit in the main lecture classroom. After transferring schools, I wasn't the only person who had transferred out! I spoke to students in my classes that said they use to attend seton hall too and I was shocked at first to realize that many people transferred out but it was for a similar reason like me. The food is not great especially with the amount you pay for piratebucks and use of the cafeteria. The food from the cafeteria made me pretty woozy while digesting. The university is in a dangerous area and you get a pirate alert almost every day - gun shot, robbery, etc. Before going to this school please take the location and tuition into consideration. It's dangerous and not worth the money. What are we paying for again? Oh maybe it’s public safety on their electronic scooters.
I have had an incredibly positive experience at Seton Hall. The campus is exactly what I was looking for in a college. While in the suburban area of South Orange, which has great restaurants and lots to do, SHU's campus is still gated off as its own area. I also love the proximity of the city. I did not want to go to school in a big city, but being a short train ride into NYC is great and gives you plenty to do if you have a free day. Many students also have internships in the city. The professors I have had have been great and the facilities are also always being renovated and improved for students.
Seton Hall University is a US University based in South Orange, New Jersey. Seton Hall University is located at 400 S Orange Ave, South Orange, NJ 07079, USA.
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