Dallas Theological Seminary Reviews
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Franangelico from Dallas, TX
09/25/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
1 out of 1 people found this review useful. 1 of 4
Categories Comments Campus Safety I suppose being a christian institution would weird unbelievers out of loitering in and around it. But the campus is not in a good part of town.
Great for these types of students Great for students (christian or non-christian) who want to learn a more objective (christian) method of bible study. Great for those who want to learn theology and how to do systematic theology.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus 2012: Jeans allowed
Bang for the buck As of Fall 2012, 16 hours costs $7,400 per semester.
What to do for fun Read random books in the library. There is also a voluntary choir that meets for rehearsal in CAC every tuesday around 1030-12.
Food and Dining There's a cafe which I have yet to visit.
Dorm Life Swiss Tower is really nice. It has some security like a gate with a card key lock.
Academic Rigor Hopefully you like learning Greek and Hebrew.
Tips for prospective students Get used to reading theological material. C.S. Lewis is a good start for first year students. Slowly work you way up to more advanced writing like Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion or Kierkegaard's work like the compilation book, Spiritual Writings. (Read How to read a book)
In three sentences It has internationally influential professors who will make you work/study hard. The campus is clean, however it is in a bad part of town. There are also many different concentrations one of which is philosophy.
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Sara from Dallas, TX
03/24/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
0 out of 1 people found this review useful. 2 of 4
Categories Comments Campus Safety Great!
Great for these types of students CHristians
What to do for fun Tons to do in Dallas!
Academic Rigor It's pretty difficult.
Tips for prospective students You will love it!
In three sentences DTS is a fabulous school. I have greatly enjoyed my time here. I am looking forward to further time here.
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Kristal from Lewisville, TX
11/28/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
3 of 4
Categories Comments Food and Dining I live off campus.
Dorm Life I live off campus.
Academic Rigor Prepare to be frustrated but know that it's okay. The processors are more than happy to help in anyway possible!
Tips for prospective students Prepare yourself for the work load, regardless of what program your in. Plan out your entire month so you won't be blind sided or feel rushed for time when completing assignment. Make friends and get involved! You will need a support system, especially if your away from home and don't know anyone around campus.
In three sentences Dallas Theological Seminary is the best decision that I could have made in regards to graduate school. The campus is beautiful and the staff and professors are the best hands down. Everyone takes our motto to heart which is Teach truth, love well, and I appreciate being on a campus where everyone is genuinely concerned about your well being.
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Robert from Rowlett, TX
01/08/2013Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.
4 of 4
Categories Comments What to do for fun You are IN Dallas! There re plenty of great things to do!
Food and Dining School food is school food.
Dorm Life Everyone is kind and accommodating.
Tips for prospective students Definitely go in for a visit if you are on the fence. See if you can sit in on a class to get a taste of what is to come.
In three sentences DTS is a very friendly campus. There is a sense of acceptance there and everyone is ready to help you out with any questions or problems you have. This small campus has a big heart.
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