Hi everyone, been researching some colleges and got stuck at Saint Mary's, Los Angeles. Can anyone share some info about the school? How is their reputation? What about classes, professors and more? Appreciate any insight you can provide!
Hello! It seems like there might be a slight confusion here since there isn't a school specifically known as Saint Mary's in Los Angeles. There's Loyola Marymount University and Mount Saint Mary's University, both in Los Angeles.
Mount Saint Mary's University is primarily a women's undergraduate college with a reputation for academic excellence and it's known for its nursing and health programs. The student-to-faculty ratio is impressive, with a 12:1 ratio, and allows for small class sizes. Students often commend the faculty for their engagement and dedication to the student's academic success.
Then there's Loyola Marymount University, not directly connected to Saint Mary's but it is a Catholic university. This school ranks amongst the top 10% in the nation for Best Overall Colleges by College Factual. It offers more than 70 undergraduate majors and 55 minor programs. It's known for its strong programs in Liberal Arts, Business, and Communication and Media Studies.
If you're referring to Saint Mary's College in Moraga, California, that's a different institution altogether. They're known for their robust liberal arts programs and also have a strong focus on business education.
All in all, your choice would be dictated by your future academic and career goals. Could you provide more clarity on which university you are referring to or what your academic ambitions are? This will allow me to give a more thorough response.
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