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Villa Maria College - Buffalo Tran Anthony “Twiggly”: Villa listens to feedback from the students and staff. The sense of community is strong and all thanks to how small the school is! Quality over Quantity is what makes Villa shine like no other! Undoubtedly, Villa will continue to grow as one of the best Digital Media Colleges in New York! See For Yourself! Harriman Hall - University at Buffalo - Buffalo Frank Wojtczak: I came here for a blood donation because Red Cross was in need. but with regard to the place, is very nice and open, a lot of friendly faces, and a place I wouldnt mind coming back to again. Clark Hall - University at Buffalo - Buffalo Reikipractitioner Kia: Great Friendly Staff...Everything you could probably in a gym is here plus a great Olympic size pool a cardio room, ab room & a great dance studio & only $25 per month no hidden fees or games the other gyms play with memberships fees...you pay every month or you can pay by the year! SUNY Adirondack - Queensbury M: I enjoyed this college a lot. I went before they built the dorms back in 2013. Reviews weren’t as popular back then and I see some mixed reviews so here is an honest one.
The people in the financial aid office are amazing. They help you and really explain things to you if you don’t understand. They really educated me on financial aid and how it worked since it was all new to me. I did work study and working in the gym/sports events was great. I met a lot of cool people and coach Haskell who oversaw most of the athletics at the time was amazing. If you do work study opt for the gym!
My professors were pretty good. And if you needed extra help you just ask. I’ve forgotten her name but my history professor was very intelligent and genuinely cared about her students. My music teacher (I got stuck taking that class) was HARD but I learned a lot. There’s also a tutor study section in the library many people don’t take advantage of that.
Go to orientation and to sporting or events even if you aren’t social it’s a great way to meet people and learn about the school.
The campus is beautiful and if you don’t want to live on campus you can most likely find something near by. I commutes from VT at the time so it was a long ride but I loved the school.
The only bad thing I would say is that they need to have a better disabilities area, because not everyone has the same disability.