CUNY Hunter College Reviews of Bachelor's in Psychology

  • 8 Reviews
  • New York (NY)
  • Annual Tuition: $15,332
100% of 8 students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of 8 students said they would recommend this program to others
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Reviews - Bachelor's in Psychology

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Mariya Shtuchko
  • Reviewed: 9/4/2019
  • Degree: Psychology
"Hunter is an incredible school. I believe that Hunter really prepared me for graduate school. The science classes in Hunter are very rigorous and intense teaching students how to think in many different ways. Students definitely have to work hard but it does pay off. High recommend Hunter as an undergraduate program especially if youre going into the medical field."
Nadia Martinez
  • Reviewed: 8/25/2018
  • Degree: Psychology
"The classes were challenging and thought-provoking. Some of the classes offered were also very interesting such as 18th Century Women Writers and Latino Communities in NYC. After a boring day at work, I would get a second wind after attending a class after work which only strengthened my resolve to continue my education. Going back to school while working full-time was probably one of the best times of my life. I enjoyed every minute of it. Not to say that it was easy breezy because I felt they expected my A-game which is why I was fully committed."
Robert Balina
  • Reviewed: 8/7/2017
  • Degree: Psychology
"Hunter College is a diverse, immersive, and influential school. Even though it is very crowded and makes scheduling classes a bit hard, it provides resources that every student needs, from the numerous floors of its library to the great Career Development Services it has. Since it is in the heart of New York City, everyday trends such as fashion, news and politics have a big impact on the College. Professors and students in every major and class are able to relate to each other and are able to discuss about everything that is going on in the world. For example, when the events of Occupy Wall Street came about, the College banded together to try and give the message for the people. The school does and will have a big influence on you, not just as a student but as a human being. One thing I would like to see improve at Hunter College is the addition of more classes and space for their Science programs. In my experience, being one student out of the other six hundred in the class can be very daunting, distracting, and distant. The crowdedness of the school is one of only a few factors that I criticize. But overall, I believe other students, especially from other parts of our world, can have a pleasant experience at Hunter College."
Alyssa Viggiano
  • Reviewed: 6/13/2017
  • Degree: Psychology
"Hunter College was a wonderful place for an undergraduate education. Graduation requirements include many courses outside of ones major to allow for a full and well rounded education. The classes are extremely difficult which makes the education that much more rewarding. Professors are usually very helpful with office hours and/or email responses if help is needed. Hunter also provides many resources for students who need extra help with all subjects. The only downside would be that some classes are very large in size and could be up to 600 students in a lecture hall. This requires a lot of independent study since the professors cant give individual attention to each student."
Elizabeth Cruz
  • Reviewed: 3/19/2017
  • Degree: Psychology
"The psychology program at CUNY Hunter College is an exceptional program. I learned how to read statistics and be able to apply it to a plethora of my studies. Additionally, I was able to learn how humans develop, learn, and grow. The psychology program at Hunter College gave me the tools to be able to emphasize and relate to a diverse group of individuals, because I was able to understand the development of humans, socially, biologically, and emotionally. I know that the psychology program has given me the tools to apply all that I have learned to my future studies in nursing, where I will be the caretaker of diverse populations and communities."
JBatista
  • Reviewed: 3/12/2017
  • Degree: Psychology
"CUNY Hunter College is a jewel in terms of the course curriculum in psychology and support from career development staff. Psychology is a dedicated major and the proper support from your academic advisor and psychological department will help you achieve the degree you want to achieve. Taking advantage of these services to advance your career."
Elizabeth S.
  • Reviewed: 2/19/2017
  • Degree: Psychology
"Although many students are quick to disregard CUNY schools, Hunter College is definitely not a school that should be shrugged aside. Hunter College not only provides a wide range of coursework that will allow a student to learn from a multidisciplinary perspective, but also the services and staff (advisors, professors, etc.) provide both students and alumni with outstanding support that is hard to find just anywhere. For example, although some very specific classes require departmental permission to register for, almost all Hunter College courses can be registered for online. Classes are offered throughout the day and evening, giving students ample opportunity to work and still take the courses they need. Hunter College also has great libraries and online databases that will help students excel during their undergraduate career as well as beyond graduation, considering that these tools are still available to alumni free of charge. Additional support can be found through academic advisors and the Career Development Services center. Advisors are also available at a wide range of times and via email. They are very helpful when it comes to the various questions you may have along the way or if you just need advice regarding your academic path. Each department also has its own specialized advisors that can assist with questions specific to your major/minor. Additionally, the Career Development Services center helps students build their resumes, practice for interviews, and obtain jobs and internships. This service remains available to alumni free of charge as well. Outside of this wide range of support, the courses offered at Hunter are top notch. Not only will you definitely be able to find a field you're interested in, you will also be able to pursue more than one field and obtain honors is various ways. For example, there is a prestigious honors program called the Thomas Hunter Honors Program, which guides students in gaining a multidisciplinary education and offers special course work that will open your mind and expand your range of knowledge. There are also major-specific honors that can be obtain through various departments, such as Psychology Honors which can be obtained by writing a thesis paper via an internship placement. The coursework is challenging, but not overwhelming - as long as you stay on top of your studies and reach out for help when you need it, you will find that attending Hunter College is highly fulfilling. Hunter College provides you with all the tools you need to succeed and helps you overcome obstacles you may face, whether it's not knowing which courses to take or needing interview experience. As long as you utilize all that is available to you, you will conquer your undergraduate studies. Overall, the support and experience you will obtain throughout your undergraduate career at Hunter College is invaluable in preparing you for a future once you graduate - whether obtaining a job or pursing graduate school training - you will be ready to take the next step and have enough experience to be successful."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 7/30/2013
  • Degree: Psychology
"Tell us about your college experience.My college experience was fine. I enjoyed my classes and the friends I met. My school was a good fit. I felt it was both challenging and rewarding. My career services was helpful when I was looking for a job which resulted in an internship.Would you get the same degree if you could start over?No, I would have chosen Business.What advice can you offer other students?In school, take the time to go to college fairs to learn about different jobs. If you find a job that interests you speak to your career services advisor to see if they are looking for an intern. Also speak to your education advisor, about what classes will prepare you for that specific industry or role. In college, be focus and work hard but enjoy your experience."