Comparison Of Muskingum And Bowling Green State University

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We all know the struggles of being a high school senior and having everyone ask you what you're going to do with the next years of your life. Most people will decide to begin looking at colleges. When trying to choose a college it is important to look at the similarities and differences in order to determine which school is the best fit for you. Two colleges you may be looking at are Muskingum University and Bowling Green State University. You will want to look at the similarities and differences of on- campus living, and academic programs. The first thing to compare when looking at Muskingum and Bowling Green State University is living on campus. The first similarity of living on campus is the security of the residence halls. According to …show more content…

At Muskingum University they offer over sixty majors. Muskingum has five education majors and twenty-three education licensures that you can get. They also have accounting, athletic training, theatre, and nursing along with many others. According to U.S News best colleges study Muskingum’s five most popular majors are business, management, marketing, and related support services at nineteen percent of the 2015 graduates, health professions and related programs at eighteen percent of the 2015 graduates, education at fourteen percent of the 2015 graduates, and psychology at nine percent of the 2015 graduates (2016). Bowling Green has many more majors at more than two hundred majors. Bowling Green has 33 Education programs including many language degrees and different science degrees. Bowling Green is the only school in Ohio that offers an early childhood inclusive degree, this is a program that you will get a degree for pre-k through third grade and pre-k through third grade intervention specialist. According to U.S News best colleges study Bowling Green’s five most popular majors are liberal arts and sciences/liberal studies at five percent of the 2015 graduates, education and other related at four percent of the 2015 graduates, psychology (general) at four percent of the 2015 graduates, biology/biological sciences (general) at four percent of the 2015 graduates, and kindergarten/ preschool education and teaching at four percent of the 2015 graduates (2016). Another thing to compare between Muskingum and Bowling Green is their student centers. At Muskingum University the student center is called the Student Success Center. At the Student Success Center they offer one-on-one tutoring, small group study, large group review (like a class), free peer tutoring, study skills, academic consultation and many more services that students can use to help them be successful. They currently have