On one mirror, students recorded their insecurities, and on the other mirror, the students wrote positive quotes — and things they would like to improve on. Though much of the information discussed was confidential, many students indicated that this program gave them the time and the opportunity to reflect on their college experience. Quanisha Tatum, a History and Sec. Education major, said.
Police were called to the Woodland Avenue home at about p. Officers arrived to find loud music from outside speakers and about 75 people in a side yard, which was littered with red plastic cups.
Some were relieving themselves on a neighbor's yard, police said. The house is rented by students from the TCNJ, police said. Officers cleared out the party and told people to leave quietly. Dead social life too. A wanabe institution that sits jealous of Princeton and ignores the fact that it's facilities are under developed, their standards for professor are hilariously low and their food has quite literally poisoned students.
Clubs are fine and your only source of learning skills. TCNJ has a good community and good professors for the most part. The only problem is the administrators are out of touch, tend to put students last like when they gave us two hours notice to leave indefinitely during a power outage , and almost every complaint I've heard addressed towards them from students has been more of less ignored.
Honestly, TCNJ is an average school. I don't love it but I don't hate it. If you put the effort in and research opportunities and clubs you will find your place eventually; it's all on-campus you just have to find it. Overall the campus is great and beautiful. The food is mostly the thing that sucks. The food will hit during your first couple months, but afterwards you will be bored. Get a cheap one and reload meal points if you need them.
Fun campus, but if you want to party, join greek life or a sport. Though, as long as you have connections, you'll be able to find something to do.
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