San Diego State University Reviews
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128 Reviews - San Diego (CA)
- Annual Tuition: $20,054
94% of 128 students said this degree improved their career prospects
94% of 128 students said they would recommend this school to others
Student & Graduate Reviews
shu zhao
- Reviewed: 4/9/2013
- Degree: Electrical Engineering
- Graduation Year: 2012
"The location of San Diego Stat University is very convinient"
Diane Rachels
- Reviewed: 2/3/2013
- Degree: Social Sciences
- Graduation Year: 2012
"The graduate program is designed to keep the student under-informed, under-prepared, and unable to complete in the funded two years that are provided. Only the most simple theses are completed in under three years with most taking 4 or more."
sydney garcia
- Reviewed: 1/3/2013
- Degree: Liberal Arts
- Graduation Year: 2016
"I love SDSU. It has one of the better anthropology departments in Southern California. Way better then USD and UCSD."
Julie Bolton
- Reviewed: 1/3/2013
- Degree: Business
- Graduation Year: 2014
"SDSU has a great MBA program. The professors are knowledgeable and teach you about the business world in general in addition to the subject material."
Ernest Williams
- Reviewed: 12/7/2012
- Degree: Education
- Graduation Year: 2016
"The Educational Technology Program is great, the staff and faculty are fully supportive of their graduate students. The PROs - Great Faculty, resources, and curricula. Sorry no CONs..."
Zachary Marshall
- Reviewed: 12/3/2012
- Degree: Health Sciences
- Graduation Year: 2008
"The pros of the school: inexpensive for California residents, they have a wide range of graduate programs, is well-known nationally, there is a balance of academics and extra-curricular activities; students are generally friendly, there are a lot of outgoing people at the school, it is located in a wonderful city (San Diego). The cons of the school: it is very big which makes it difficult to get to know people, the nearby surroundings to the school aren't anything special, many students seem to be more focused on partying than studying, many of the classrooms are older and could be refurbished."
Stephen Mangione
- Reviewed: 12/2/2012
- Degree: Fine Arts
- Graduation Year: 2013
"The graduate program allows you to create your own journey of research and development. It is an environment conducive to creative thoughts and experiences. It allowed me to truly express who and what I am and to be comfortable in doing so. The lack of funding and limited teaching experience opportunities was disappointing."