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Want to experience what a Division 1 Football Gameday is like as a Bronco? Check out our guide to get the inside scoop on all the must-dos and must-sees for a Boise State home game! We recommend you stay in Downtown Boise — which conveniently is right next to our beautiful campus.

Everything in Boise is so close that you may not even need a rental car. Walk the short 10 minutes from campus to the heart of downtown or rent a bike at our Cycle Learning Center for the day. Ride-sharing and electric scooters are also in abundance around the city. Boise prides itself on our local farm-to-table eating and fun dishes around the Treasure Valley.

We suggest you check out these areas of Boise to find a restaurant that suits your cravings. Make sure to ask locals when you are out-and-about what their favorite stop. Living in a Capital City means that our Downtown is always lively with lots of things to do.

We recommend checking out Freak Alley a local art space with great photo-ops , the Idaho State Capitol Building, concert venues, and great dining options see our Eat Local tab for ideas.

Make sure you check out our Athletics Calendar to see what events you can attend while on your trip. Virtual Visits Virtual Visits. Virtual Visits. On-Campus Tours. Group Visits Group Visits. Group Visits. Take a self guided tour of campus We are so excited that you plan to make a trip to beautiful Boise, Idaho and are interested in taking a self-guided tour of our campus and the city of Boise.

Learn More. View Salary Scores. Write a Review. Social Work Master's 3. This program aligns you with a admin professional who direct you along the way to graduate on time. Not too often do you see a university that cares as much as BSU does. I was enrolled in a "finish in 4" program and I can guarantee you it has lived up to its name. I am a proud graduate with a bachelors degree as of May and am moving forward to obtain my masters. Go Broncos! Dynisha Smith. The faculty that I worked with were knowledgeable about the process of writing and had either been published in literary journals or published novels.

The classes outside of creative writing were just as engaging for a student who loves literature and debating concerns of the times. I had one or two negative experiences but those were with adjunct faculty.

Overall I would say that the quality of the program is high, and the amount of knowledge that I have is useful in getting further in writing. My advisors informed me about classes I could take to best prepare to apply to graduate school following my graduation and I was provided with many resources about career services and opportunities I could pursue if I so chose.

Morgan Kay. During my undergraduate degree, I was really interested in traveling and studying Spanish in a foreign country. Boise State gave me the tools and resources I needed to study in Spain for one year. It was the best year of my undergraduate program.

I accomplished the main goal I had set for myself thanks to the help of the on-campus study abroad office. Boise state also hosts events that teach you about new cultures, poetry readings, hosts local and non-local authors for readings. The school really provides opportunities for personal growth. My graduating year got the raw end of the stick, we never really got the classes we needed and if you failed a class it was hard to graduate on time.

However, they have made great strides in trying to resolve this issue by redoing some of the curriculum in some of the classes and adding more classes that are diverse. In short, it's lacking. Classes are very easy, especially if you've worked in business or took business classes during your undergrad. Job placement is not a priority and neither is academic integrity. We had students caught cheating and one guy coat-tailed the whole program to the point he got kicked off his capstone team but he still showed up at graduation.

If this is appealing to you then you should apply. The good - Your professors are genuine and will work with you to learn the material. It's pretty cheap and they have a lot of graduate assistant positions for the program. If you just want to party and get an MBA it's very doable and most of your classmates want the same thing. If you have zero business experience you will not be overwhelmed.

In short, if you have zero business experience and no real career prospects, go. If you have any kind of career or think you'd like to get an MBA that'll open doors and plug you into a network, steer clear.

BSU has great academics and professors, but it also has great, and unique, extracurriculars a Quidditch and Beekeeping team to name a few. Other perks of being a Bronco that I have particularly enjoyed are checking out laptops from the school, and riding the city and intercounty busses for free with my student ID.

Ashley Williams. I was a little disappointed but after I started attending classes, getting involved in school activities and meeting new people, I was so grateful I'd decided to choose Boise State. The faculty was always super helpful, the sense of community was great, and the campus is beautiful. I feel as though some of the curriculum could have been tougher, but being in the social sciences, the curriculum is naturally less rigorous than say, economics.

So, I could be wrong about the difficulty level. Overall, I'm very happy with my experience and would attend again in a heartbeat. Try to get scholarships, don't slack off, get it done. Allison Willets. This comes with pros and cons. The pros are that the staff to student ratio is small, meaning that students are given personalized instruction and attention. The cons are that the smallness of the school includes a lack of diversity in the student body and limited resources on campus.

Overall, a good school and solid education. Christian Kilpatrick.



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