<p>hello guys,
i'm wondering to apply clark uni this year but it seems there isn't much info about that uni here. so i open this thread to welcome Clark students jump in and provide us with your inside views or simply, your own judgments about class, professors, quality, students' lives....</p>
<p>i’m a sophomore at clark and i really like it. I’m majoring in math, which is an uncommon major here, but i still find the academics to be of good quality. Physics and chemistry are also pretty big here, for a liberal arts school.</p>
<p>Can any of you Clarkies offer any information about the foreign language department, global studies, or study abroad opportunities at Clark??</p>
<p>I am a sophmore at Clark, and it is an awesome place. For a small liberal arts school, it has an excellent reputation. Clark has a famously good psychology program, and the geography department is one of the best in the nation. I am a history major, and I plan on going on to get my Masters here for Education, also a strong point at this school. Check out the Fifth Year Program to see about getting a free Masters degree.
The atmosphere at Clark is friendly and relaxed, and there is always something to do around campus. Most students get really involved with clubs or activities. What I like most about this school is the diverse student body - I have friends from all around the country and all around the world. About ten percent of the population is international. People come from all walks of life here.
I would defeinitely reccomend checking it out!</p>
<p>I was wondering if anyone could tell me about the theater program?</p>
<p>I have two friends doing theater. I don’t really know much about it though.</p>
<p>Clark’s the kind of school that grows on you. D1 and D2 were lukewarm at first, but attending special admissions programs convinced us that Clark was a very solid school.</p>
<p>Both were offered very nice merit aid packages, as I think Clark does this to try to entice top students to attend there.</p>
<p>BTW, both girls got similar offers from more prestigious schools and went there, but Clark was right up there in terms of consideration.</p>