Georgia State University
Locations: Atlanta (GA)
Annual Tuition: $24,840
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Reviewed: 3/12/2026
Degree: Biology
I attended Georgia State University for 4 years and graduated in May 2021 with my bachelors in Biology. My school experience was amazing and I made a lot of friends and was able to connect with a diverse group of people. I believe that a lot of the professors were fair and willing to work with students. I frequently visited office hours and became known by my first name with some professors ( it is an extremely large campus).
My only complaint about my university experience is that GSU has an open... Read More
Anonymous
Reviewed: 3/11/2026
Degree: Biology
I had a generally positive experience at my school. The professors were knowledgable and most classes were well organized. The coursework could be challenging sometimes but it just helped me become more knowledgable and build my critical thinking skills. I also appreciate the resources available to students, such as tutoring and academic advisement.. One thing that could be improved is communication but overall the school provided a good academic environment with plenty of opportunities for students.... Read More
Martine Policard
Reviewed: 9/22/2019
Degree: Biology
Choosing to study at Georgia State University is a decision you wont regret! Not only will you have an enriching experience in the classroom, but youll also have plenty of opportunities to apply what you learn hands-on. Since the campus is located in the middle of Atlanta there are tons of opportunities for internships nearby. Furthermore, the university will help you find those opportunities. They have excellent career services for students. The campus is very lively. Georgia State University has... Read More
Emily Elenteny
Reviewed: 2/18/2017
Degree: Biology
Georgia State is a research facility. This to say that each professor also has their own research. Because of this, they are very intelligent about their chosen subject. However, it also means that they are often more focused on their research than their students. If you are an introvert like myself and do not often go to office hours, this is a reasonable trade-off, but if you seek a more attentive set of faculty, I would recommend a smaller program.
Anonymous
Reviewed: 7/19/2013
Degree: Biology
My school was a great fit for me. It was located in the middle of downtown atlanta so there was always something fun for me to do. I wouldn't have chosen any other school.
I would probably chose an easier degree because i studied a whole lot for my degree
Study hard.