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This University is definitely a challenge. You will learn to make connections between two or more subjects you're studying simultaneously, and can therefore more easily apply your knowledge to everyday life and your future career...UD is big on the classics: Aristotle, Plato, Homer, Virgil...you'll read, and enjoy, them all. Your brain may hurt at the end of every day, but, no pain, no gain, right?
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An excellent university. Academically challenging, with a strong Catholic faith. Tons of fun stuff and activities on and off campus.
» Read MoreUD seems to have a wonderful community of dedicated students. One thing that attracts me to the school is the Rome program-it is developed, and my sister has participated and highly recommends it. The professors seem dedicated and care about their students.
» Read MoreUniversity of Dallas is a small college with a strong sense of community. It is a Catholic school so most students are Catholic but students of all faiths are welcome. UD is a tough school academically but the class sizes are small and the professors are very flexible and willing to help.
» Read MoreExcellent Core, good people. It's a very specific school, but if you're looking for a really good liberal arts core curriculum (2 years, make sure to look at the courses. they are very specific) and you enjoy being around the type of people in this school (large families, some home schoolers, from religious families), then this school is perfect for you.
» Read MoreThe University of Dallas is a strong and highly academic school, which focuses on a basic core curriculum for all students to go through in order to become a more rounded individual. This school is a Catholic university but it is not necessary to be Catholic to attend because the school prides itself on the diversity of the students from all around the world with different religions and other views.
» Read MoreHonestly I have yet to attend, but the impression that's been given is pretty clear how humbling the school is. There's a huge regard towards the deep thoughts of knowledge and how far an individual can go by becoming the independent thinker. I find it welcoming, with a warm environment.
» Read MoreI highly recommend this university because it shapes students into well rounded individuals-in science, classical philosophy, literature, politics etc. The small student body is made up of incredibly warm, friendly people who are ready to help and encourage fellow students to persevere in studies, especially during tough finals! I love everything about this school: bright professors, fun and intelligent students, challenging courses, and exciting student activities.
» Read MoreThe University of Dallas is a wonderful school in so many ways. Its academics are phenomenal, its study abroad is breathtaking, and its religious community is solid. The University of Dallas is a family that is worth becoming a part of.
» Read MoreThe University of Dallas is accepting of all kinds of people, and really challenges the students. There are plenty of opportunities to succeed and people who are willing to help you get there. The people here are extremely friendly and always looking for a good time.
» Read MoreIf everyone I knew lived here, my life would literally be as perfect as it can be. The University of Dallas is the best thing that ever happened to me. The community, atmospere, study abroad program, and core curriculum are a few reasons you should seriously consider UD.
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