Nasjua
Nothing, before attending university, the school was able to give me enough knowledge and i was well interested by all of the activities, education and more
David
I wish I had known how to befriend my teachers. The Universty of La Verne puts a lot of worth on techers and students befriending each other. It would be a lot easier getting along with the professors if I had practiced communicating with my high school teachers.
Amy
I wish i would have known how truly amzing it is to be there and to be considered a leopard. i also wish i would have known more about greek life so i could have joined earlier.
Celeste
I would have liked to know more about dorming and living on campus and how much of a difference it is. I would have beforehand explored the school and their buildings. The feeling of belonging to a school and the community makes a differences.
Julie
That this school has a adult accelerated course for adults 25 and older. Each classroom is 25 students only. It provides extra attention from your instructor to learn.
Zachary
I wish I had known that laundry is really expensive when the college charges to use their washers and dryers.
Sara
I wish I knew a lot of things beforeI came to thing school, most of them have to do with life in general. But the one thing I really wish I had known before going to the University of La Verne is how to plan my 4 years there.
Nandi
I wish I had known about the food choices here. There are not a lot of selections when it comes to variety. I know that the food does not make the university, but it is a very important part.
Ariel
I wish I would have known that how awesome the school is so I would have given the school more attention during highschool. I seemed to be fixated on my dream school, and when I didn't get in, I viewed every other school as just not good enough. I sure was wrong! La Verne is an amazing school and I'm actually glad I didn't get into the big name university I had orignally planned on attending.
Michelle
I wish I had known how what I was getting for my money. La Verne is a private school, so it costs upwards of $30,000 to attend. I was offered a $10,000 grant, which on top of financial aid I thought would cover my costs, but I still end up taking out $5,000 in personal loans every year. On a social not as an off campus student it is nearly impossible to make friends and really connnect with other students unless you spend all your time on campus.