University of Nebraska-Lincoln Reviews
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Alisha from Jackson , MO
07/12/2009Reviewer is A current student here.
22 out of 22 people found this review useful. 1 of 96
Categories Comments Great for these types of students Being a Husker is right for you if. . . You want your school to become your home away from home. You enjoy walking to class and everyone smiles politely or gestures. You love football. You can learn in a large lecture class room. If you enjoy a large college city. Having advisors that truly care about helping you and always have your best interest in mind. You love snow and cold weather You are undecided on your major and desire countless options Being active in your school organizations are important to you and having many different organizations available You want to start your own organization on campus Being part of a strong Greek system is important to you Having a University that will provide many options for you all throughout the world Having a University that will bring in large and productive companies from across the country Going to a University that provides everything you will ever need right on campus, never need a vehicle. A University that provides a safe campus. A University that has award winning research, staff, and programs A school that has many options on living, parking, and dining arrangements If you enjoy a diverse student body You want a large campus yet compact You want your school to become more than a school, you will truly become part of husker nation. You see yourself yelling GO BIG RED and being a part of the Husker Red Sea on game day!
Tips for prospective students Study EVERDAY even if its just 20 minutes ALWAYS! ALWAYS read the assigned reading BEFORE class. Sit in the FRONT roll, YES always! FRONT ROLL=NO DISTRACTIONS ALWAY use your professor's office hours, trust me your professor will remember your effort! STUDY IN THE LIBRARY! YES THE LIBRARY, Quiet and no distractions! Start studying early, test in 2 weeks start reviewing NOW! Skipping class= FORBIDDEN Eat, Exercise, and Sleep Right Fill out scholarships and start filling them out EARLY! Take study breaks, not long, just enough to give your brain a breather LEARN TO SAY NO TO FRIENDS OR SIGNIFICANT OTHERS INVITES!! ITS A MUST! Get involved on or off campus Learn to stay in and study for that huge exam next week on a Friday night. Learn to double task, for example, you have a 10 minute walk to campus call the parents, instead of taking that 10 minutes out of your study time later that night Halfway through a busy day take a 20 minute nap, allow your body to rest Take vitamins, drink a lot of water NEVER BE AFRAID TO ASK YOUR PROFESSOR QUESTIONS OR TALK TO THEM Treat yourself every now and then Review your Professor's lecture every night after it was given Buy the highlight color bright sticky tabs to keep your place in your textbooks Start a Resume NOW, if you have a resume already meet with your counselor or advisor for tips on improving it USE THE RESOURCES AVAILABLE, if your school has a Chemistry Resource Center USE IT Over holiday breaks allow yourself a relaxing break, but work on some homework ALWAYS WORK HARD Never be afraid to send your Professor an email, it's their job Get a planner and USE IT PLAN AHEAD, trust me all the big tests will hit you all at once! Stay on a routine schedule, eat at the same time, go to bed at the same time. . . SCHOOL ALWAYS COMES FIRST, STUDY FIRST, play SECOND If your unsure about whether you want to be a part of the Greek system go through recruitment, never means you have to join, its a good experience alone When preparing to register for classes, make at least 2 alternative schedules, classes fill up fast Take advantage of everything your school has to offer, for example, your school holds a career fair go to it, if your school has a free printing lab use it LIVE YOUR FINANCIAL LIFE LIKE A TRUE COLLEGE STUDENT Meet with your advisor at least once a semester Always try your very best then at the end of your day you can always smile and know you did your very best
Bang for the buck YES! One of the main factors why I choose the University of Nebraska, they offer great scholarships!
Am enjoying being here The University of Lincoln truly became my home away from home. For the first time ever on my summer vacation, I can truly say I cannot wait to go back to school
Am learning a lot The absolute only reason why I only put 4 stars is because as being a freshman I had to complete some general study classes that I felt was impractical for my major and felt I didn't benefit from. The classes designed for my major I would without a doubt give a 6 star.
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Madeline from Lincoln, NE
08/11/2009Reviewer is A current student here.
13 out of 13 people found this review useful. 2 of 96
Categories Comments Great for these types of students If you don't know what you want to do, UNL will help you figure it out. You won't waste your time here. It's also great for English students. There are a surprising amount of Engineering scholarships available. If you like to be involved in activities (student council, sports, clubs) there are tons at UNL.
Tips for prospective students Search hard for financial aid. This goes for any college. There are a lot of scholarships out there just for college freshmen, and if you don't get them now you never will. If you don't know what major you want, there's a great general studies department to help you out. You'll get your requirements out the way sooner if you stay with them until you're sure what you want to do. If you jump into a major, you might end up taking classes that will be useless to you later. Most people end up switching eventually, so you're better off with the general studies people. Look into housing off-campus. It's a good way to save money. I moved into an apartment downtown at the end of my freshman year, and it's saving me about $4,000. I ride my bike home for lunch and save tons of money that way, too. Also, bring a bike. It's cheaper than driving and MUCH cheaper than parking. UNL parking permits go into the high hundreds. On the other hand, it's nice to have reliable parking downtown for other things like concerts, movies, shopping, etc.
Bang for the buck I'm sensitive about money. I'm paying more for school than I want to (I'd like if it was free). UNL has helped me a little with scholarships and a grant or two. Mostly I have loans. I wish there were more options for financial aid, but I've exhausted the resources they've provided me with. (That's why I'm here). Otherwise, it's a pretty solid education. I don't feel like my (huge) loans are being wasted. There are a few basic requirements that I wish I didn't have to pay for (science--I took astronomy). They make me feel like I'm in high school still, with all the wasted classes (when am I going to USE this?). But those classes are few and far between. The classes I've taken have been meaty and interactive. At the same time I don't feel so overwhelmed that I stop going (except for that astronomy class). It's a delicate balance.
Am enjoying being here I lived on campus in Sandoz residence hall for my first year. The dining halls around campus are great--with a meal plan, you have access to all of them. They just remodeled Sandoz after I moved out, and all of the other residence halls are pretty up-to-date. Lincoln is a great town. It's somewhere between a town and a city. It's bigger than most places in Nebraska, but it's college-centered, not business centered like Omaha. UNL has two campuses--downtown, and East campus. The downtown campus is the main campus--East campus is mostly for agricultural studies and overflow of classes. Downtown Lincoln is perfect for college students. There are a few clubs with live music. Lots of delicious, affordable restaurants (Chipotle, Noodles & Co.) as well as regular fast-food and more pricey options. There are movie theaters, great options for used clothing stores, and plenty of green spaces for Frisbee and other stereotypical college activities.
Am learning a lot There are a wide variety of classes offered. I'm an English major, and UNL has a great English program. It's home to the Prairie Schooner, which is a highly regarded literary magazine. There are a lot of great poets here and even in my freshman year I learned a lot. There are also a lot of opportunities for customizing your education. You can work with your professors to make sure you're getting what you need out of your classes.
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Brittany from Iowa City, IA
10/06/2010Reviewer is A current student here.
7 out of 7 people found this review useful. 3 of 96
Categories Comments Great for these types of students Univeristy of Nebraska-Lincoln is great for... FOOTBALL LOVERS- the huskers football games are AMAZING, its a completely different experience at every school but I've got to say, seeing the flood of red every single game ENGINEERS- This is a GREAT school for engineer pursuers. The college of engineering is very skilled and although difficult, it is a great school. SOMEONE WHO WANTS TO BE IN A SORORITY OR FRATERNITY- This campus is mainly greek, and the sorority house's and fraternity house's actually surround the campus, they are closer to your classes then the dorms are! If you think you need people to study with or tutors, this campus's dorms are made up of floors where everyone has your major! It's EXTREMELY nice! You can always walk right next door if you have any questions! IF YOU HAVE ANY MORE QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS CAMPUS OR SCHOOL PLEASE PLEASE FEEL FREE TO MESSAGE! :)
Tips for prospective students Visit as many schools as you can before you set your heart on one, and even though it may sound scary to go away from your family and friends and leave everything your used to behind, don't be afraid to pursue and try something different. You will learn to respect and love your family so much more. Really consider the price of the college and think about how much you will actually have to be paying. I am paying for my own college, and even though it is a lot of money to go to the University of Nebraska, I think I am gaining so much for the money I am putting into the school. Don't be afraid that you will not make friends... I PROMISE everyone feels the EXACT same way you do! The sooner you figure out the college you want to go to, THE BETTER! What I mean by this is; Take your time narrowing down the colleges you like and visiting them, BUT as the end of your senior year approaches, your going to want to enjoy it without the stress of college on your mind! So, take your time thinking about choosing but get it done in reasonable time to ENJOY your senior year! HAVE FUN! this is the BEST time in your life! Go somewhere you are going to have a great time and be able to study too! This is the time before reality starts for all of us in the working world. Good luck and hope you really consider all I've said!
Bang for the buck Although going to an out of state school is expensive, I think it is completely worth it. I recently visited my old hometown, and saw my friends that all went to the same college. They are all still the same and hanging out with the same people, where as I got away and was forced to grow up and meet new people. The football here is AMAZING and is now entering the BIG TEN! (who doesn't LOVE that?!) The campus is so pretty, and all classes are within ten minutes walking distance so you usually will never be late to a class! It is very greek here, meaning a lot of people join fraternities and sororities, which you can rush for during the summer. Overall, this is a great school for the price you are paying and although there are COLD winters, I wouldn't choose to go anywhere else!
Am enjoying being here I LOVE being here in Lincoln, Nebraska. I am from Iowa City, Iowa and I think choosing to go out of state was very scary not knowing anyone from Lincoln but it was probably the BEST decision I've ever made in my life, even though my family was not a huge supporter of leaving Iowa, I would recommend leaving wherever you are and trying something different because more then likely you'll end up loving it just like me!
Am learning a lot Looking back at high school, I never really applied myself to learn as much as I could. Now being in college, its a whole new schooling system and it means a lot more when you are learning for something you are going to do for the rest of your life. I am majoring in Biology and have learned SO much already in my first month and a half already. Everything from how to study, to how to take a test correctly, to individual concepts to even knowing how to make friends.
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Danielle from Lincoln, NE
05/10/2011Reviewer is A current student here.
5 out of 5 people found this review useful. 4 of 96
Categories Comments Great for these types of students UNL is great for types of students wanting to meet a lot of people and network. There are so many opportunities to be had at this university if you just take advantage of them!
Tips for prospective students Study!
Bang for the buck The University of Nebraska College of Business in a nationally recognizable program, and I urge students to enroll!
Am enjoying being here I have enjoyed my experience at the University of Nebraska greatly. The teachers and alumni are amazing, along with all of the students. I didn't become involved in the Greek Affairs, but instead participated in many activities offered through the campus intramural department. If you are a high school student wanting a highly competitive recreational atmosphere to participate in, UNL is the place for you!
Am learning a lot I am a current student at the College Of Business at the University of Nebraska, and I give this college 5 stars. The teachers and classes are exceptional, making it definitely worth your money. If you choose to attend this college, you will not regret it. However classes are challenging, and require you to study! Always study.
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Erica from Olathe, KS
07/25/2009Reviewer is A current student here.
4 out of 4 people found this review useful. 5 of 96
Categories Comments Great for these types of students UNL is great for students who are looking for a challenging and rewarding college experience, and those who want to do more than just learn. You will walk out of here not just a better scholar, but a better person. Your college experience is what you make it--you can get as much or as little out of it as you choose. And at UNL, you are given all of the tools and resources to make it great.
Tips for prospective students College life is undoubtedly better than high school, but don't forget why you're there! Treat your classes like a full-time job. Show up every day, on-time, and do your work. Take advantage of the resources that are put there for you, such as your professors' office hours, teaching assistants, and don't forget about the upperclassmen! They might've taken the same class, or know the professor, and might have some tips for you!
Bang for the buck There are tons and tons of scholarships that you can apply for. After your first year, you just have to fill out one application for your department/college and they will do the work for you and look for any/all departmental scholarships that you qualify for!
Am enjoying being here A wonderful thing about UNL is that there are so many people and everybody is really friendly, so the chances of meeting friends that share your interests are very high. Even if you come from out of state and don't know a single person when you move in, I can almost guarantee that you will have at least one friend by the end of the first week of classes. Another great thing is the variety of activities you can get involved in on campus. There are so many student organizations, so while you are here you can work on developing your character and leadership as well as your mind.
Am learning a lot At UNL, you will take a lot of classes that pertain to your major, but you will also have the opportunity to take elective classes on diverse subjects that will make you a well-rounded and well-informed individual. You can choose classes in the subjects and at the difficulty that interest you, so you can make your college education as challenging as you want it to be.
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Kathryn from Denton, TX
08/30/2011Reviewer is A current student here.
4 out of 4 people found this review useful. 6 of 96
Categories Comments Great for these types of students Anyone really. I guess if you're into sports, you'll enjoy the spirit and atmosphere of cheering on Big Red. If you're the type of person that likes to meet people with the same interests or major as you, you'd love the Learning Communities. If you're major is undecided, that's fine, too. They love working with you to help you figure out what your passions and interests are. So again, really anyone is great for becoming a Husker. :]
Tips for prospective students The Nebraska Union will be one of your best friends. :] Well, it was to me anyway. It has a post office, a mini market, the University Bookstore, places to hang out and eat, a Wells Fargo, and plenty more for student access. You'll want to try and get involved as much as you can handle as a freshman. It'll help you grow closer to the campus and meet new people! Attend floor events. Join a Learning Community. But above all things, make sure you get homework and studying done early so you have time to not only do other things outside the classroom , but to give yourself a bit of leeway to correct anything that you may have messed up on before an assignment is due.
Bang for the buck The professors [that I have] are all amazing and love to keep you chuckling and have you participate in class. My out-of-state tuition is horrible though. :[ Coming from a family (me, my mom, and our two cats in an apartment) with very low income helps, yet doesn't help at the same time. Financial Aid has helped a ton, but I'm still having to take out extra loans (which I vowed never to do). Other than that, what I've gained from my classes so far is very intriguing and makes you think. I love it. :]
Am enjoying being here It's hard being away from home, but I guess I'll eventually grow into being here and adjust soon enough. I LOVE the downtown area. Although I haven't had a chance to really go do much there, I love it. I'm a city girl, so I immediately connected with that. The campus is confusing at first, but I've kind of gotten the hang of it.
Am learning a lot I feel like the Math Placement Exam is a bit ridiculous to have to take as a freshman to see what class you should take based on about 18 questions, but I guess it's acceptable. Aside from that, even though I'm a freshman and haven't been here for too long, I feel like I'm learning useful things in the classes I'm taking. Although you have to fulfill curtain requirements as a freshman, there are SO MANY choices in classes you can take to accomplish those credits.
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Vanessa from Los Angeles, CA
10/27/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
4 out of 4 people found this review useful. 7 of 96
Categories Comments Campus Safety UNL's campus is located in a very safe part of the country. The university uses a text messaging alert system that if you sign up for it, you will be immediately notified if anything out of the ordinary is going on. The campus is also well lit and I feel very safe walking around at any time of day.
Great for these types of students UNL is a perfect option for those students who are pursuing a career in Agriculture/Agronomy, Nutrition and Health Sciences, Engineering, Forensic Science, and Food Processing/Technology. Many students are very active, which you can see by the steady flow in and out of each campus' recreational centers.
Bang for the buck This university is incredibly affordable for both in-state and out-of-state tuition. There are also many programs in place to ensure that anyone who gets accepted at UNL can afford to attend (i.e. College Bound Nebraska).
What to do for fun Even if you've never had interest before, the football culture in Lincoln is infectious! Saturdays in the fall are so much fun it will make you wish that football season was year round. Go Huskers!!
Food and Dining You can get an a 5 or 7 day meal plan that will allow you to eat at the dining halls on campus. (Essentially this is all-you-can-eat, which can either be a good or a bad thing.) If you take a short walk from campus, there are a ton of restaurant options as well. Something for everyone; Thai, Mexican, Pizza, Mediterranean, BBQ, etc. There are also a few places located inside of the Union.
Dorm Life There are so many different options for living on campus at UNL. With tons of new dorms and apartments, there is definitely something for everyone.
Academic Rigor The classes at UNL are challenging enough that you don't feel like you are wasting your time but not too difficult that you feel like you are in over your head. If you are having any problems or not understanding the material being taught in class, there are so many resources on campus that can be a huge help. I have spent many afternoons in the chemistry resource center and there is always someone there to answer your questions.
Tips for prospective students UNL's campus is easy to navigate but I highly recommend planning out your classes with distances in mind. There is only 10 minutes between class periods and with two different campuses, you could find yourself panicked if you are running late. If you have to go back and forth, make sure you give yourself plenty of time. I also recommend living on campus, either in the dorms or a greek house, if at all possible. This will give you an opportunity to meet more people, spread out your classes, and give you the ability to become involved in one of the many on-campus organizations.
In three sentences University of Nebraska-Lincoln is a great school with a comfortable campus that will become your home away from home! With so many clubs and organizations to join, school spirit is high and there is always something fun to get involved with. If sports are your thing, Husker athletics have so much going on and never disappoint.
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Andy from TX
12/21/2009Reviewer is A current student here.
3 out of 3 people found this review useful. 8 of 96
Categories Comments Great for these types of students Honestly, I don't know who wouldn't enjoy UNL. The football culture of Nebraska is fantastic and can suck you in easily. If that's not your thing, there really is a group on campus for most interests. UNL makes sure that with little effort on your part, you will feel included and soon be chanting, Go Big Red!
Tips for prospective students Don't be afraid to ask questions. I have a unique situation that requires somewhat awkward conversations at times, but I have not found anyone unwilling to discuss it if that's what it took to make me feel comfortable at UNL. Many people in authority, including other students, have gone out of their way to seek input on what they are doing.
Bang for the buck I would say this is awesome. Tuition seems reasonable for a public school, though this is the only college I have attended. Of course, there is an increase in tuition fees for out of state students, but there are also many scholarships. Quite a few people, definitely more than I expected, have some kind of scholarship. Even if it is for $1,000 or less, it is money and incentive to do well.
Am enjoying being here I was hesitant in my choice of UNL, but my decision to stay became clear soon after I arrived on campus. I met friends through a student organization and they have lasted throughout the semester. One thing to keep in mind about Nebraska is that it is a different culture. When I first arrived, I thought I was being mocked because students were so nice. Nope! They truly were that genuine.
Am learning a lot The classes are all enjoyable. I have not come across a single professor that has not offered assistance out of class. They have also been open to answering questions after class, as long as this does not interfere with the next class or a meeting they must attend. I have heard of some professors being absent for illness, but only one of mine has ever been gone, and that was to present papers or research in England and Italy! I must say I have been a bit disappointed in the level of difficulty of certain classes, but I have also been in honors programs my entire life and I applied to UNL after the honors program deadline had passed. I intend to join it next year and I am sure my opinion of classes will improve.
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Sarah from Winner, SD
12/29/2009Reviewer is A current student here.
3 out of 3 people found this review useful. 9 of 96
Categories Comments Great for these types of students UNL is great for any type of student. From city kids to farm kids, you will fit in if you give this school a chance. I thought I would stick out in the crowd with my camouflage coat and cowboy boots, but I soon found out I wasn't a rare breed.
Tips for prospective students You should live in the dorms your first year or get involved in the organizations provided at school. Getting to know people from all walks of life is a very important aspect of college.
Bang for the buck If you are an out-of-stater, you better be filling out scholarships or come from a wealthy family. I believe the costs of parking, housing, and tuition is ridiculous.
Am enjoying being here I came from out-of-state not knowing a single person. When I first moved into the dorms, I thought it might be the worst year of my college career, but after a few months my opinion was completely reversed. The number of people I have met is unbelievable. UNL brings a wide range of people together, so you are bound to run into people with many similar interests.
Am learning a lot I dreaded being in school for another four years, but during my first semester, I had professors that made the class interesting even if I didn't like the subject. Now, you may not always get that amazing professor, but regardless, you are going to leave this school with a well-rounded education.
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Katie from Omaha, NE
01/20/2010Reviewer is A current student here.
3 out of 3 people found this review useful. 10 of 96
Categories Comments Great for these types of students Anyone who's unsure what they want to do with their life should come to UNL, we have amazing general education classes and career services here. Also, we have a huge multitude of majors so when you finally do come to a decision chances are slim that your major wont be offered. Also for student athletes, the university is very conscious of the commitments student athletes have to their sports and are very accommodating for the most part. They will also get the full support of the student body as UNL prides itself on it's support of Husker Athletics in any form! If you want to meet people from many walks of life, if you want to discover new parts of yourself, if you want a wide variety of classes and a chance to grow as an individual then the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is the place for you!
Tips for prospective students Students who are planning to come to UNL would do well to go on a tour of the University before making their final decision. Campus is HUGE and this can be overwhelming and frightening on the first day when you only have 10 minutes between classes and no idea where you're going. I've known more than one person who had to drop out because the school was simply too big for them. Another tip is to room with a stranger, I know how scary that sounds, but trust me, you'll be grateful you did. If you room with a friend you might use them as a safety net and this could prevent you from really branching out and getting to know all the new people in your life. My last tip is to enroll as an undeclared major, or at the very least, keep an open mind and take a random selection of *applicable* classes your first semester. You might be shocked at what tickles your fancy and eventually leads you to your ultimate academic passion and career.
Bang for the buck I am getting an amazing education for really, a lot less money than some people. Other comparable universities cost up to $12,000 more to attend than UNL, and with no greater of an educational value. The University did a great job lining me up with prospective scholarships and helping provide with me as much financial aid as they were able including grants, loans and a generous work-study.
Am enjoying being here I love college, and I love UNL! This University does everything it can to ensure that everyone has a great time. The University Programming Council hosts fun events about once a month (including concerts, plays, dances, midnight pancake feeds, etc) and other clubs and organizations always have something going on (Soap Carving Club, Nebraskans against the Unethical Treatment of Squirrels, Intramural Water Polo), and the dorms have dances and mixers as do the Greek houses. If there is an activity you want to do, it's here, and if it's not, the University makes it easy to create the group and I bet you'll find a fair few friends to join you!
Am learning a lot UNL has a world-renowned staff and their classes show it, the professors are great, they really know their subject material and many are engaged in ground-breaking research in their respective fields. What's more, if you ever have questions on any subject there are resource centers all over campus to help you out. But best of all are the students, while I'm learning tons in my classes, I'm also learning outside of them as I frequently discuss life, the universe and everything with my friends from class and roommates.
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Marissa from Flagstaff, AZ
11/13/2010Reviewer is A current student here.
3 out of 3 people found this review useful. 11 of 96
Categories Comments Great for these types of students Almost anyone can find their niche here, but you may have to do your own chiseling.
Tips for prospective students Get involved early with things YOU want to do, NOT what your parents, friends, roommate, etc., want you to do. Try something new that you didn't do in high school that you don't know anyone who's involved. Nebraska has tons of options. Do you like to eat pancakes and wear plaid? Join the Lumberjack Club! Have a passion for working with philanthropies and maintaining an active social life? Rush and join a sorority or fraternity. Do you love animals and want to go on an annual squirrel safari? Join the Nuts Club. There's something for everyone here.
Bang for the buck I feel like the University of Nebraska-Lincoln provides me with a well priced education. I feel confident knowing that I will have the skills I need from one of the top programs in the nation to be successful in my field.
Am enjoying being here As an out of state student, I didn't have a hard time making friends like I'd expected. Nebraskans tend to be reserved but very amiable, and I've met several out of state students as well. Get involved early, and don't be afraid to ask questions as well as doing research on your own. There's always something fun happening on or around campus.
Am learning a lot I am consistently impressed with the faculty in my department and am usually pleasantly surprised by the faculty for my required classes. I haven't had many problems getting help or meeting with professors (or TAs) outside of class.
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Kelsey from North Platte, NE
06/28/2011Reviewer is A current student here.
3 out of 3 people found this review useful. 12 of 96
Categories Comments Great for these types of students Anybody can go to UNL and should; there are no restrictions. If you want to go, then there shouldn't be anything to hold you back.
Tips for prospective students Be willing to try out new things. Go to a club that you never would have thought to join. Attend a lecture from a visiting professor. Walk the campus at night with friends. But most importantly, enjoy it! There is so much to do on campus that sometimes you feel like a little speck, but if you get involved you become more than that. Indepedence is the first step to having a successful and fulfilling life. Courage and Confidence will come alongside it. But you must be willing to try new things.
Bang for the buck If your going to a University then expect to pay quite a bit. For the most part housing and tuition is right on the money, but some of the extra expenses can be daunting. But in the end, UNL works with its applicants to give them the best experience that they can have. I myself never felt like I couldn't get help from financial aid. So if your willing to work or look for scholarships, then there is no way that you can't tackle the money issues, especially when the campus gives you every opportunity to do your best.
Am enjoying being here The campus is clean and safe. Twenty-four hour assistance is always available and you are never without information. If you need something, then you need only ask and you will recieve. Despite its size the campus feels incredibly homey, and although for some it might seem a bit daunting at first, it does become a home away from home. Night life, just a block away from the main campus, also allows for freedom of choice. And the nearness to stores and restaurants makes it convienent and comforting. Lincoln is a city that is easy to navigate, so there's no getting lost. All in all, UNL is a great place to live and very enjoyable.
Am learning a lot UNL is dedicated to giving students the best education possible. For some students, extra requirements might be a hassle. But in truth, they are just a stepping stone to a better future. A well rounded education will take you anywhere, and that is why I give UNL Five stars. They are determined to make you ready for a competitive job market. As long as you are willing and ready to do the work, then the requirements are no obstacle. Most are catered to your major anyway, and those that aren't can be fun and very informational and might even spark your interest for another major. In the end, UNL is outstanding! The instructors are amazing and all the work you put into it is worth it.
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Anastasia from Lincoln, NE
06/15/2011Reviewer is A current student here.
2 out of 2 people found this review useful. 13 of 96
Categories Comments Great for these types of students All kinds of students will do well here. There's a major for you here and if its not perfect, you can work with a professor and create your own study plan. There's an organization for everyone and a whole bunch of people waiting to meet you!
Tips for prospective students Spend lots of time getting involved. I'm positive that you've heard that from your parents, your counselors, and anyone else preparing you for college. But it's so true! When you go, you'll meet people that are a lot like you or are radically different from you which piques your interest right away. In the coming years you'll be so glad you can put down the So-and-So Club on your resume because it looks great to employers, and it was just fun hanging out with these people once a week. High school are college are so incredibly different for many reasons, but one of them is that you have to carve your own niche out in college, while in high school it was handed to you. Or you could talk to everyone, so you always had tons of people you knew in a class. In college, you have to awkwardly try to befriend tons of people, but once you do, you'll have the time of your life. The first weeks of school go by fast, but they're a blast. Trying to do everything would be like trying to pin down a cloud. But grab a friend (or ride solo) and go immerse yourself. If you have high school friends, it may feel like you should go hang out with them because now you have all this freedom, but there's plenty of time for that later! They'll be here all year too. :)
Bang for the buck I'd have to take a neutral position on this. Even public schools are getting expensive these days and tuition rates are only rising. But UNL is a great school and if it takes more money to be here, I'm very willing to put that money down.
Am enjoying being here The atmosphere of campus life is so alive. I always felt like I could be involved on any given day. The Greek system is very involved on campus and the Greeks can be wonderful role models. The food is good (in the cafeteria, ice cream everyday!), the people are nice, and there's always something going on.
Am learning a lot This is an incredible, reputable school. You may not know it before you walk in those doors, but by the time you leave, you will. I'm confident in all of my professors, I really enjoy coming to class even when I'm tired, and I love listening to their lectures because they're so knowledgeable. Language classes are especially good at filling you up with information everyday.
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Ashley from SD
12/28/2011Reviewer is A current student here.
2 out of 2 people found this review useful. 14 of 96
Categories Comments Great for these types of students Lincoln is a great university for students who aren't afraid to try new things, make tons of new friends, and most importantly.. those who love college football!
Tips for prospective students Don't be intimidated by the large lecture halls, sit in the front of the class and you'll never know the difference. Also, get to know your professors right away, that will help you make a personal connection and you will feel more comfortable going and talking to them during office hours if you need extra help during the semester.
Bang for the buck Although it is quite a bit more expensive for out of state students, most of the students know they are getting a high quality education and would say that the tuition costs are worth it.
Am enjoying being here Lincoln is a great place to be a college student. There's always something going on downtown, and during the fall semester there's nothing better than relaxing from a tough week of classes with a little Husker football!
Am learning a lot In two years I have honestly never had a bad professor. Although most of the freshmen and sophomore classes can be in large lecture halls, if you are willing to put in the work outside of class and show up to lecture every day, you will succeed in learning and understanding the material.
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Nick from Holmen, WI
07/28/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
2 out of 2 people found this review useful. 15 of 96
Categories Comments Campus Safety University of Nebraska has been given a ranking of an A+ for campus safety. You won't have anything to worry about when your here.
Greek Life Greek Life is a great experience. There are over 30 fraternities and sororities on campus and the rivalries a lot of fun.
Clubs and Activities Intramural sports are great! Very competitive but possible to bring home a championship!
Bang for the buck For me, coming from out of state, with no scholarships, this was a very expensive investment. But it has been an experience that I would do all over again in a heartbeat if I could.
What to do for fun Lincoln is a great city. Being that campus is located right next to downtown you will always find things to do. There are multiple movie theaters, restaurants, bars, and other entertainment scattered throughout the city. You will never be bored in Lincoln.
Food and Dining Dining halls are great. It is very convenient to be able to walk 30 feet to get a variety of buffet style food every day. At the University of Nebraska-Lincoln it is an all you can eat unlimited meal plan so you can go to as many dining halls as many times as you want throughout the day. You have a choice between 5 or 7 day meal plans.
Dorm Life Dorm life is great! I loved it so much my freshman year that I became a residents assistant. Living on campus is a social experience that you will probably only get at this time in your life. Students living on campus have statistically much higher grades than those off campus and it is much easier to meet people by opening your door and having a floor of 50 people to run into. Then move to another floor and there's another 50 new people!
Academic Rigor This is not an Ivy League university, but you will still be challenged every day in your classes. You will get out what you put into it.
Tips for prospective students Stay on top of your class work. It could be easy to get behind if you are not used to the college pace of life. You are in college for the education first and foremost.
In three sentences The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has been a very welcoming community of students from all across the world. The students, staff, and alumni of the university do a great job to make you feel at home and keep you constantly having fun. You will not have a moment of boredom at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
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Emily from Ceresco, NE
04/26/2011Reviewer is A past student here.
1 out of 1 people found this review useful. 16 of 96
Categories Comments Great for these types of students UNL is good for people who like to challenge themselves through practicums and work outside of the classroom. Also for those who like to take advantage of opportunities like lectures from professionals, conferences, clubs, and lots of other extra-curricular activities. It is a pretty large school too so it is good for people who can deal with or thrive on anonymity, or those willing to take the extra step to be seen above the crowd.
Tips for prospective students Get involved in activities and keep track of them well so you can start building your resume right away. Learn to prioritize your time and do what needs to be done soonest first, even if that means working on a consuming project during a class that doesn't take attendance and you can catch up on easily. Also it is a dry campus, but there are still parties in town so have fun, but not to the point where you have to leave class because you are too hungover. I've seen that way too many times and those kinds of mistakes will put a damper on the number of teachers who will write you good letters of recommendation.
Bang for the buck The classes and fees are somewhat expensive but not compared to a lot of other colleges in the area. Of course community colleges are cheaper and can be a good way to go, but they lack the prestige of a four year university and can feel more like high school than college.
Did enjoy being here The best thing about being on campus is a sense of scholarship that you don't find at a community college. There are tons of opportunities right in front of you, and something for everyone.
Did learn a lot I am a past student, then I transferred to Southeast Community College, and am returning to UNL in the Fall of 2011. The University of Nebraska Lincoln has really good professors for the most part, but it's best to ask around about which professors to take. I had one that I feel like I didn't learn anything from, but the rest have been really knowledgeable and passionate about their fields which always helps retain interest and increase learning.
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Ramsey from Lincoln, NE
05/19/2011Reviewer is A current student here.
1 out of 2 people found this review useful. 17 of 96
Categories Comments Great for these types of students students who love to be involved and still go to college to do what they need to.
Bang for the buck It is one of the cheapest schools for what you get.
Am enjoying being here There is plenty to do in the city with friends and classmates
Am learning a lot The classes are high quality in educational value
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Carissa from Macungie, PA
05/25/2011Reviewer is A current student here.
1 out of 1 people found this review useful. 18 of 96
Categories Comments Great for these types of students Science Majors Honors students Musicians Humanities Majors
Tips for prospective students You DO need to attend classes, even if attendance is not taken. College moves faster than high school, and you might need help at first. There is no shame in that. A lot of people do, and there are SO MANY resources at your fingertips. Use them!! Get involved in what's going on across campus. There are lots of great organizations and it's a fun way to meet new people. Take advantage of residence hall life.
Bang for the buck From what I've heard, overall UNL is a great value --for in-state students. For out-of state students, it's a little more pricey, but it's still not terrible. It's much cheaper than many other schools, and I think that, on the whole, you get a lot for what you pay.
Am enjoying being here I am not originally from Nebraska, and was initially incredibly skeptical about going to UNL for school. However, I quickly grew to love the campus, the city of Lincoln, and Nebraska as a whole. People who tell you Nebraska is boring and There's nothing to do there are completely wrong. The campus is fantastic, the student activities are great, residence hall life truly feels like home, and the overall environment is wonderful.
Am learning a lot UNL has a fantastic undergraduate program. Students are exposed to both large classroom settings (150+ students) and small classroom settings (>30 students). The classes are at a very appropriate level for students coming from a high school environment into the university classrooms. The classes are well-designed and, nine times out of ten, very well taught. The university moves much faster than high school, but if you apply yourself and work appropriately, you will learn a lot in your first year.
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Brandi from Bellevue, NE
07/01/2011Reviewer is A current student here.
1 out of 1 people found this review useful. 19 of 96
Categories Comments Great for these types of students I feel this school is great for any student. It's very diverse in it's programs.
Tips for prospective students Try to take the bus to East Campus the day before if you have a class on that Campus. It will help you find what building you need and you won't have as high of a chance of getting lost.
Bang for the buck I feel the school's program is worth the money and the dorms are a great place to stay. The campus is beautiful as well.
Am enjoying being here I love this school. The atmosphere is welcoming and feels like a second home.
Am learning a lot The teachers are great and they are willing to help you with any questions you have. The homework is challenging and the knowledge expands your mind. The Adviser's are there to help you go down the right path. They really want you to succeed.
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Kathrina from Lincoln, NE
12/01/2011Reviewer is A current student here.
1 out of 1 people found this review useful. 20 of 96
Categories Comments Great for these types of students Husker fans, but anyone would probably fit in somewhere in this school. UNL is filled with Greek members, sports fanatics, soap carving lovers, and etc. Its a place for people looking for a good education that will prepare them for the real world.
Tips for prospective students Get involved, get to know your professors, and just enjoy the college experience. Most importantly, look for financial aid because getting education is definitely not cheap.
Bang for the buck The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is expensive. Living in the dorms for the whole school year is around $8,500 and an estimated tuition is $7,648.00 just for residential students. Although, the school provides a various number of scholarships applying for financial aid is probably very important for anyone wanting to become a Husker. However, money should not scare anyone away completely. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is a great place to get an education and simply an amazing place to just grow as a person.
Am enjoying being here Honestly, I had a rough time at adjusting to a big campus after my roommate had transferred out to a different college. However, it was not long until I started to meet a handful of people through the student organizations I joined and simply from talking to people on my dorm floor.
Am learning a lot One of the best aspects of being a student at UNL is being taught subjects by amazing professors. As a biological science student, many of my professors also teach the next corresponding class, for example my Chem 109 teacher also taught Chem 110. I think getting use to a certain teaching style helps with learning. However, all the professors offer assistance and guidance in their field of study. Not to mention UNL offers multiple tutoring centers around campus.
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Jaime from Papillion, NE
02/08/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
1 out of 1 people found this review useful. 21 of 96
Categories Comments Campus Safety there are alert systems scattered throughout campus for students safety when walking around.
Greek Life stereotypes mostly true.
Clubs and Activities there are so many clubs that are offered here at unl and campus night life offers fun programs frequently.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus a raising canes visit is a must if living in lincoln!
What to do for fun lincoln is considered a college town so for fun i like going to athletic events, hanging out in the dorms with friends, going to my favorite restaurant raising canes, or just going downtown.
Food and Dining the dining halls are amazing and have a strong communication system with the students. they are welcoming and keep the facilities clean. i appreciate the many options they offer including both foods and locations.
Dorm Life i appreciate the traditional residence halls here at unl. i have met a lot of people especially living in abel/sandoz. there are many opportunities in the dorms to get involved.
Academic Rigor college is a lot different from high school in that you are absolutely 100% responsible for yourself. so far i have enjoyed all of my classes and all of my professors. my grades absolutely reflect my study habits.
Tips for prospective students i would recommend choosing a major right away, instead of jumping into general studies. get involved in as much as you can! freshmen year you are not as tied down, so try new things.
In three sentences the university of nebraska in lincoln offers a wide variety of majors, programs, and clubs. i appreciate the opportunities unl provides and am proud to represent this college. unl was a great choice for me.
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Joshua from Nebraska
04/13/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
1 out of 1 people found this review useful. 22 of 96
Categories Comments Campus Safety Great, campus always feels safe any time of day.
Clubs and Activities I don't take part in donating my time to promote the university, I already pay them a more than fair fee.
Great for these types of students Everyone
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus You may have a waffle or two run through your class room at any given time. There is a unusual wind tunnel located by the chemistry building on city campus.
Bang for the buck Given that UNL's tuition is lower than most Big 10 Universities and I live in-state, it was the best option for me. The one thing I can say is, if you avoid everything besides what's close to your program it will be a better experience.
What to do for fun Don't stay in Lincoln unless you prefer the bar scene.
Food and Dining If you eat out, go to the local sandwich places. If you want something that's good other than pizza and sandwiches, just drive to Omaha on the weekends, it's worth it.
Dorm Life N.A.
Academic Rigor There's only one person that is responsible for how much you learn in your classes, you.
Tips for prospective students Find every class that you need to take and find out what semester it is offered, than enroll in classes. Forget the adviser it will save you a semester. Meet everyone you can in your department, you never know when you might need their help!
In three sentences Good student atmosphere in classes and around the campus. Teaching staff is good in classes that are smaller and more specific to your major. Class schedules are not the best, and can cause delays in graduation.
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Genesis from Mesquite, TX
04/15/2012Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.
1 out of 1 people found this review useful. 23 of 96
Categories Comments Campus Safety For me, safety seemed fine. To get into your hall, you just need your card so someone who doesn't have one can't.
Clubs and Activities There's a lot of clubs and activities that you can get involve in which I'm excited. It's a great way to make friends and learn new things.
Bang for the buck I would definitely need to get use to the weather especially during winter. Tuition is quite high since it's out-of-state but it will be worth it.
Food and Dining Food and Dining were great. They have everything you are in the mood of and everything is fresh!
Dorm Life Dorms were nice, good shape, and not to small! Each roommate has their own closet and desk which is nice.
Academic Rigor They have every major you can think of and set you on the right path to getting your degree! There's always someone to help you with your work and professors have office hours where you can get help.
Tips for prospective students Study hard and take your classes seriously. Keep those mind and you'll do fine in school.
In three sentences I really enjoyed visiting Nebraska. It's a great school who care about your education and fill with lots of nice people!
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Hannah from Craig, NE
07/28/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
1 out of 1 people found this review useful. 24 of 96
Categories Comments What to do for fun When I am not studying for fun I like to walk around campus and talk with people or go to the recreation center and play basketball. The recreation center is a very popular place for students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Also, Lincoln is a great city and there are tons of options to find entertainment from movies, shopping, laser tag etc...
Food and Dining The food and dining services that are offered are better than some of the buffets I eat at with my family. On holidays the dining halls are always decorated to fit the occasion helping to make a more homey environment. There is always something that you can find to satisfy your taste buds.
Dorm Life The dorm life is an experience that every college student needs to experience. I will be a second year student in the fall and I chose to live in the dorms again. Meeting new people and being able to have friends right next door was something that I really liked.
Academic Rigor I believe that the University of Nebraska- Lincoln is a challenging school and helps excel the students in many programs. I was amazed at how different the academic rigor is at the University Nebraska-Lincoln opposed to the high school I attended. You definitely have to devote time to your studies to excel.
Tips for prospective students Tips I have to offer to the prospective students are to look at all the colleges around or the ones you are interested and weigh out your options. Chose the college that you think is best for you, not where your friends are going.
In three sentences I rate the University of Nebraska- Lincoln as one of the top schools in Nebraska. I visited many other schools before making my final decision to attend University of Nebraska-Lincoln and nothing compared to what the University of Nebraska-Lincoln had to offer.
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Alexandria from Fair Oaks, CA
10/01/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
1 out of 1 people found this review useful. 25 of 96
Categories Comments Campus Safety Nebraska has on campus police, safety button you can press if you're in danger, and in general is in a safe town. There is also a taxi service for students you can call if you feel you are in an unsafe situation.
Greek Life The Greek life is a very important part of Nebraska. Each house has a different personality. This makes it easy to find one that fits you. They are also very involved on campus and in philanthropy.
Clubs and Activities There are a very large number of clubs and activities on and off campus. Before the beginning of each school year there is a Big Red Welcome event where the clubs set up their booths, give out free stuff, and let you know what they are all about.
Great for these types of students Students who want to be involved, like a big campus, and want to experience the mid-west charm will enjoy their college years.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus Nebraska is a huge fan of their football team so you better be ready for the spirit. The students get very excited about homecoming week. There is also a zombie run quite a few people from the town participate in.
Bang for the buck The University of Nebraska Lincoln is a great school with great education programs. However, if you are from out of state you will have a greater difficulty finding scholarships to pay for your out-of-state tuition.
What to do for fun There are always clubs to join and campus events that are being put on. The University is also within walking distance to downtown which has tore, great food, and a movie theater.
Food and Dining I enjoyed the food because there were always so many options. I was able to eat healthy and not going the freshman fifteen. After the first semester the food can get repetitive if you don't go to the other dining halls. However, if you go to the other halls like east campus you will discover so many delicious options.
Dorm Life The dorms are on campus and very up to date. They are in the process of tearing down the last of the old dorms and building new ones. They can be loud at times so you may want to study somewhere else or buy earplugs.
Academic Rigor Academic Rigor depends on your major and the classes you take. I have taken difficult subjects with great teachers. Do your research on a professor before you take a class. There are plenty of resources on this campus to help you pass a class; you just have to look.
Tips for prospective students Nebraska is a very large school, make sure you are willing to put in effort to be apart of the university. If you do not get involved, life will not be as fun as you would like here. Also, be prepared to walk ten to fifteen minutes to class.
In three sentences The university of Nebraska Lincoln is an up-to-date college with exceptional recreational and educational facilities. I enjoying be a student here. However, as an out-of-state student I would like there to have more financial aid options.
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Bree from Lincoln, NE
10/10/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
1 out of 1 people found this review useful. 26 of 96
Categories Comments Campus Safety Very safe campus and city.
Great for these types of students If you're not sure what you want to do yet, there's really no sense in wasting a bunch of money to go to an expensive university. Sports fans will fit in here as well.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus Largest urinal in the US is in Architecture Hall. Morrill Hall has great exhibits of fossils and ancient animal skeletons.
Bang for the buck Very high quality for the money paid, lots of opportunities and resources available to students.
What to do for fun Lots of student organizations, campus nightlife events, events at the Union, movie nights.
Food and Dining Delicious food at the Cather-Pound-Neihardt dining hall! Many different dining halls across campus, yummy food.
Dorm Life Very nice rooms, many have windows with a lovely view of campus, lots of activities, very easy to meet people.
Academic Rigor The classes are not very difficult.
Tips for prospective students Work hard in high school, maintain a good GPA, be involved in school or community activities, and you won't have anything to worry about.
In three sentences The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is a wonderful university with many exciting opportunities for its students. From undergraduate research to hundreds of student organizations, UNL truly offers its students the ability to create their own unique college experience.
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Megan from Overland Park, KS
10/20/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
1 out of 1 people found this review useful. 27 of 96
Categories Comments Greek Life Greek life is absolutely amazing here. It is much more low key compared to other campuses I have heard of. I was unsure if I wanted to go greek, but now that I am, I cannot imagine it any other way.
Great for these types of students ALL types!
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus We have the country's largest urinal
What to do for fun Go downtown (just a few blocks away!), intramurals, many campus events always going on, join clubs
Tips for prospective students Make sure UNL has the major(s) you are interested in pursuing... Don't come to the school if they do not have your intended major just because you like the school itself.
In three sentences The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has something every different student can find something valuable at. There is great diversity yet also incredible acceptance. I cannot imagine a place other than UNL.
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Melissa from Plymouth, MN
07/25/2011Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Great for these types of students Husker fans! or football fans in general Want to get involved with the greek system, it's awesome! Looking for a home away from home? Perfect school for you:)
Tips for prospective students Visit the campus and go on an official tour, you'll love it! Girls, experience rush for sororities. Even if you dont want to join, you'll meet a bunch of people and get to move in early!
Bang for the buck Only because I have loved my experience here so far, but pricey for out of state.
Am enjoying being here I absolutely love UNL. I was nervous because I'm from out of state and I wouldn't meet people, but getting involved on campus such as Greek life made it a really easy transition for me. Football season is the best, so much school spirit!
Am learning a lot As a student in the business school, I'm required to take all of these general classes unrelated to my major so this is why I gave it four stars.Otherwise the classes are great.
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Kristi from Omaha, NE
08/24/2011Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has been to campus.
0 out of 4 people found this review useful. 2 people found this inaccurate. 29 of 96
Categories Comments Bang for the buck I have heard this university is quite expensive
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Amy
09/06/2011Reviewer is A past student here.
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Categories Comments Great for these types of students *In state students *Outgoing students *Engineers (though I didn't have luck here, UNL does have a great engineering college) *Students who are on track with normal level of studies (not too advanced). *Independent students
Tips for prospective students *Try to visit the university while classes are in session. You will get a better feel for the students and campus *Find short cuts to your classes. You can reduce walking time. *Go to your recitation sessions (UNL classes usually have required reci sessions, which can really help. My calc reci TA was much easier to follow than my professor.) *Go to football games. Try to find someone to go with. But don't stop at football. Go to volleyball and basketball and maybe even bizarre sports. *Try to make a personal connection with TAs and professors. Do this either by asking appropriate questions during class or visiting their hours. *Participate in floor events. *Try out several different clubs, but don't be afraid to decided something just isn't for you. *Take your classes seriously.
Bang for the buck UNL gives GREAT scholarships. This is ultimately why I chose to go to UNL for my freshman year. As an out of state student, the price UNL offered me was within $1000 of what an in state school offered me. They also don't have many hidden fees. You get unlimited meals (which are EXCELLENT! The #1 thing I miss about UNL), free internet (don't take this for granted!), along with many other free services.
Did enjoy being here I ended up transferring. It's hard to express exactly why I didn't enjoy my time here. I joined several clubs and was active in class. Even with this, I never really made connections. The students seem very closed off and will only make conversation if forced (completely different from my new university), even though at the beginning they seemed nice. Also, I spent a lot of time by myself, though this may be personal, I just found it hard to connect with fellow students. I did LOVE the campus, and I do miss walking on it. It is relatively small, but there is so much grass, trees, and flowers along with sculptures. Also, the campus is flat, which makes it easy and enjoyable to walk around campus and enjoy the outdoors. Also, having downtown Lincoln right next to campus was awesome. I didn't need a car. If I wanted fast-food or restaurant quality food or a movie theatre or a post office or unique small shops (in the Haymarket) it was all within a walking distance from 5-25 minutes.
Did learn a lot As a freshman, many people have to retake classes. Such as, I took AP Chem as a high school senior, and had to take a Chem class (for majors and engineers) that covered material that I had just learned. I learned not a single new thing, and I literally brought a novel to class and read during class. It was a big waste of time. However, I did take classes like General Anthropology where I did learn quite a bit. I aced the class as well. The only negative is that I never opened the book in this class either. Now, that might seem like a good thing, but to me it felt like the class was way too easy for a college level class and it encouraged me to only cram before exams. I learned less than I thought I would have as a freshman in college, especially when most classes are small (~30 people) and the biggest class I had was ~250.
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Matt from Peru, NE
09/07/2011Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Great for these types of students Do-it-yourself people will love it here. You're treated like an adult, and you create your own lifestyle and goals.
Tips for prospective students If you're not rooming with people you know/from your school, meet some friends fast. You'll regret the activities you miss out on while you're cooped up in your room.
Bang for the buck With a 7 day meal plan, free shows at the Leid Center, and free admission to the campus rec center, life doesn't get much better.
Am enjoying being here The atmosphere is great, and there's always something to do!
Am learning a lot Although some of the requirements for my major are challenging, I love the new information I can apply to my job search every day.
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Alexandra from Omaha, NE
10/10/2011Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has been to campus.
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Categories Comments Great for these types of students I'm not sure. Probably those who don't mind larger classes, but like a great college town and atmosphere. I grew up outside of Lincoln and I've never heard a complaint about UNL.
Tips for prospective students I don't attend here so I'm the one needing tips!
Bang for the buck It's rather expensive to attend here, and I'll definitely have to rely on scholarships. It's also harder to get a Regent's scholarship here than it is at UNO.
Will enjoy being here I absolutely love this campus and Lincoln in general. Lots of different choices for living on campus or off campus. The whole school looks great, and I love how united it feels on Husker game day!
Will learn a lot It seems as if this school has a lot of great programs that are well known by others. I've been told the professors are very good, but the classes are large.
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Erin from Spencer, IA
11/08/2011Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Great for these types of students I would say in my experience that this school can be more oriented to the athletic type students. But it does have its share of art students, engineering students, etc. You will find a fit. Even if it takes a little while to do so.
Tips for prospective students Study even if you think you know the material. If you aren't from Nebraska, look for schools in your state first. Get involved. I cannot stress getting involved enough. Literally the best thing I did. Try to make at least one football game. They're worth it. Pick classes that interest you. ACE gives you many options, take them.
Bang for the buck As an out of state student whose parents make average middle class money and whose grades/test scores are average, I didn't get much for financial aid. It is very expensive to be an out of state student. Unless you are certain of getting a good job, I suggest looking at your in state colleges first. That may save you about $40,000 in the long run.
Am enjoying being here I love being on campus at UNL. It's a relatively small one for a state university, but it has a lot of character. There is usually some sort of activity going on or club meeting. There are lots of intramural sports too. Or one can work out at the rec center. I would definitely suggest getting involved in something on campus. It will make your stay here much more enjoyable.
Am learning a lot UNL has a very interesting way of doing your general studies. They are called ACE courses. ACE stands for achievement centered education. In ACE you have a wide variety of classes to take for your generals. Even if they have nothing to do with your major you can take the class. Or maybe they do have something to do with your major and you can get a head start. Any class you take will challenge you a little but most will be an enjoyable experience.
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Taylor from Valparaiso, NE
12/28/2011Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Great for these types of students UNL is great for students interested in a broad variety of majors and emphasis. The thing I like is the abstract learning styles. In my classes the teachers focus on teaching the material along with teaching abstract ways of retaining knowledge. The classes are taught so that they are unique and taught to help reach out to every type of learner.
Tips for prospective students Going to class is very important. Missing a lecture could result in missing information on an assignment or when a test may be. Time management is also important while attending any college. Some assignments may not be due for a week, but putting it off results in work from other classed building up.
Bang for the buck UNL is a little bit more expensive, but the perks that come along make it all worth it. Anything from free anti-virus on your computer to tutors for any subject in school. There are grad students in every field that are working on grad projects and can help with English papers and classes that they have already taken. Overall the perks are worth the extra cash.
Am enjoying being here I enjoy going to classes and outside activities. They have groups and clubs for anything from football to chess. I also enjoy the advantages of having basketball courts, fields for football, soccer and frisbee. The student body is very friendly and it's easy to meet someone in class to help study.
Am learning a lot I have taken a variety of classes at UNL and have came to find that the teaching methods are very helpful. Most of my classes consist of 20 to 30 students, which allows for plenty of interaction with professors. My larger classes have supplemental instructions that can be attended weekly if something is missed in class. I tend to find myself applying the knowledge I take from class in everyday life situations and conversation.
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Karla from Council Bluffs, IA
01/02/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Great for these types of students Active Fun-loving outgoing
Tips for prospective students Don't drink. Do your homework. Don't buy textbooks new.
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Daivon from Omaha, NE
01/05/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Tips for prospective students Be organized
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Lindsay from Lincoln, NE
01/16/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety Despite being in a downtown area, UNL has amazing security and the police number is offered straight off the bat, when joining the college.
Greek Life Many people choose going Greek. The Greeks at Nebraska may know how to party but they do many charity events and they are very open to all people wanting to join.
Clubs and Activities UNL has many clubs and activities to join, and all the clubs are close-knit, making it easier to meet people.
Great for these types of students Honors kids have an awesome dorm and great resources like study rooms and helpful, easy-to-contact advisers. Students who are excited about Greek opportunities would enjoy Nebraska as well since there are so many. And those with strong religious ties, Nebraska has many strong religious groups that you can join.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus The football games are important to the entire campus. You have to go to at least one and participate in the crazy Big Red traditions.
Bang for the buck For the cost of a lower level college, you get one that is in the Big Ten. Other Big Ten schools don't offer this quality for this price. Take advantage of this.
What to do for fun At UNL, you are living right next to downtown Lincoln. The city itself may not be vast, however, it's safe and fun, providing for different interests such as parties, museums, restaurants, movies, and more. On campus, there are always different things going on and emails are sent out almost once a week to inform you on fun things to do.
Food and Dining The dining halls offer diverse choices in food and the food choices are different every day. Certain dining halls are better than others, but fresh, local food is the norm at Lincoln, Nebraska.
Dorm Life Every student can feel comfortable at UNL because there are so many different types of places to live. Each dorm is unique and the resident assistants and directors work hard to encourage interaction in the dorms.
Academic Rigor Overall you get back whatever you put in to a class. However, at Nebraska, if you put in effort to truly learn, the professors and the students will help you succeed and actually enjoy it. No passion seems off limits at UNL.
Tips for prospective students Be passionate about your education here because professors will help you, if and only if you try to improve and enjoy your learning experience. Don't be afraid of making friends off the bat either, the people at Nebraska are friendly and welcoming.
In three sentences The University is small but welcoming, with the ability to have fun in the downtown area. It is full of great professors who are passionate about what they are doing, but they also challenge you to learn. The community of students is diverse but comes together to form Big Red.
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Bridget from Omaha, NE
01/17/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety I honestly feel safe around this campus. It's not Lincoln if you don't hear the sirens for a policeman, firetruck, or an ambulance at least once a day.
Greek Life I'm not in Greek, I don't know much about it.
Clubs and Activities I was involved in activities, but then my major took over... join them if you have the time, because you meet great people. Just don't fill your plate too full!
Great for these types of students It's well rounded. Although, I'm biased; come for the Film & New Media program!
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus If you're a theatre major, it's a necessity to find yourself more often in the Temple Building/Ross than you are in your own dorm.
Bang for the buck As an in state student, it's a lot cheaper for me than it would be if I had gone out of state. I'm getting a really brilliant, Big Ten education for an in state and relatively decent price.
What to do for fun Hang out with your friends! Go to the Ross and catch a flick, peruse downtown, or go to the Sheldon Art Gallery. Being in downtown Lincoln, there's a decent amount to do, even if it's just looking around at the pretty old buildings.
Food and Dining Now, the dining halls are okay. They have their good days and they have their bad days. CPN is by far the best; only because it's healthier. Selleck is the most convenient, but I find myself always getting pizza and pasta there since it's quick.
Dorm Life Now, I don't know much about the actual dorms, but living in the suite style dorms is wonderful. The only downside is that unlike the traditional halls, I don't really know anyone on my floor. But having the bathroom, kitchenette, and the living space to share between four people is absolutely fine. We all get along and it's wonderful.
Academic Rigor It's tough. I never really studied in high school, but now I'm actually having to make sure I study before a quiz or exam because I want to my very best. ALWAYS set aside time during the day for a little bit of review. Even if it's for 20 minutes.
Tips for prospective students Don't worry about the size of the university, especially if you're a fine arts major. The fine arts department is like a small college within the university and you'll only ever see your classmates in your related majors more often than the rest of the university, except in your ACE required classes.
In three sentences It's a decently sized university, despite being a smaller school in the Big Ten. It's wonderful, and even though it's big, I found a family within the department I am majoring in.
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Allison from Urbandale, IA
01/29/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety the campus is extremely safe and has many options for students in the evening. there is a personal escort service for students that don't want to walk alone at night, and the campus police can be anywhere in, no more than, five minutes.
What to do for fun the campus is only a block away from downtown lincoln, ne. there are so many fun places to go downtown and there is always something going on. there are two campus nightlife groups that have events planned on campus almost every weekend. these are a lot of fun to go to, and provide a safe and fun environment for students.
Food and Dining there are so many options for food every day. the menu is on constant rotation so there is never too much of one thing...expect pizza, but who minds that??
Dorm Life the dorms are very nice and relatively new here. most have dining halls in them so you don't have to go far for food! the bathrooms are cleaned daily and kept extremely clean.
Academic Rigor all the professors i have had so far are very professional and experienced in the subject that they are teaching.
Tips for prospective students i would definitely recommend getting to know your professors on a personal level. asking for help, or just going to visit, outside of class allows them to get to know and recognize your work. that way, they can write personal recommendations for scholarships, internships, or jobs in the future.
In three sentences i absolutely love the architecture program here because the professors are extremely knowledgeable and talented at what they do. the classes have a very open and comfortable feeling and encourage class discussions. i have had a wonderful experience so far and look forward to learning more in the future.
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Holly from Sioux City, IA
02/07/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Food and Dining really pricey for the quality of the food.
Dorm Life there are a lot of activities to do in the dorms. the ra's are really awesome at planning things for you to get to know other students and have fun while doing it.
Academic Rigor tough school academically.
Tips for prospective students get other loans and scholarships to come here. expect to spend more time studying than doing anything else if you want to well in school.
In three sentences this is a great school for academics and meeting new people! it is very pricey for out-of-state students and scholarships are pretty scarce. overall, i would rate it about 3.8 out of 5.
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Cade from Paxton, NE
02/20/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Greek Life might as well stay independent.
Great for these types of students outgoing and social.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus husker hoagies- the best sandwich place ever!
What to do for fun go to sporting events. play intramural and become involved at the campus rec.
Tips for prospective students become involved and meet as many people as possible.
In three sentences unl is a great school. the facilities are good with a few exceptions. campus is a great atmosphere to have classes and live on.
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Garrett from Parker, CO
02/22/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Greek Life greek life is huge on campus. 20% of students are in a fraternity or sorority.
Great for these types of students students who want a lot to do with really friendly people. students who want a great education and a great job in the future
What to do for fun nebraska football, basketball, baseball, volleyball games. downtown life: movies, restaurants, bars, etc.
Tips for prospective students study more than you did in high school. don't be afraid to talk to a professor.
In three sentences unl is a great school for any student looking to have a great time and get a great education. the campus is not too big and not too small. plus, husker games are the best.
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Emily from Broken Bow, NE
03/11/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety this is the safest place in the entire town. you can walk alone at night without fear.
Greek Life greek row is always lively.
Clubs and Activities there is a club for everything. can you say lumberjack club?
Great for these types of students it's great for students that want to blend in, but there are lots of opportunities for those who want to stand out.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus the bell tower plays songs from harry potter.
Bang for the buck the classes are great but they charge you for every little thing.
What to do for fun there is a movie theater blocks away from campus. campus night life always keeps it interesting. there is a bowling ally on east campus.
Food and Dining it gets old after awhile but it is still awesome.
Dorm Life if you want a great social live live anywhere but knoll.
Academic Rigor keep a planner. it will help a ton!
Tips for prospective students apply for housing early!
In three sentences this school is the perfect size. this is a great college town. the campus is the safest place in the entire state.
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Kate from Lincoln, NE
03/16/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments What to do for fun It is a college town so a lot of activities cater to college students. Depending on what your interests are, Lincoln and the university can provide you with something that you enjoy. The campus has a lot of student run organizations, teams, athletics, etc; and since the campus is located a couple of blocks from downtown there is plenty to do on the weekends.
Food and Dining I would give food and dining a three out of five. Since the university is located downtown there are several good and interesting restaurants nearby. Food on campus is typical and does have variety-nothing spectacular but not bad either.
Dorm Life There are several dorms and sororities/fraternities on campus that lead an active social life. They are mostly located on the downtown campus and depending on your interests can help get you involved in community service, event planning and many other things.
Academic Rigor I would rate their academic rigor as a 3.5 out of 5. Of course this might depend on your major or course of study-for example, speech-language pathology is typically ranked within the top 20 in the nation. Don't worry, the professors will challenge you (mostly in a good way) and once you get into your core classes for your major they will challenge you even more and you will be able to see the practical use for it in your life.
Tips for prospective students Once you are accepted the staff will usually not hold your hand through things. While many can be nice and accommodating, it is not true for everyone and you should expect to put in some hours double checking things (like important dates, i.e. registering, etc, or studying abroad) and making sure that everything is in order. Unfortunately sometimes you are juggled between different people or different offices.
In three sentences University of Nebraska-Lincoln has a lot of offer a prospective student. With a wide campus located near downtown, UNL is ideal for a person who wants to get away but not venture to a city that is too big or overwhelming.
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Sarah from Omaha, NE
03/18/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety The campus has a police station located right on the outside corner of campus. The campus provides a number of emergency stations located around campus for the security of students. The campus also issues alerts if anything has the potential of posing a threat to students.
Greek Life Greek life is incredible. I would highly recommend going Greek because it helps you become much more involved in not only the campus and academics but also in philanthropic events and activities. It provides the opportunity to meet lifelong friends, hold positions within the house, and become more involved within the campus.
Clubs and Activities UNL provides a variety of inter-mural sports, club sports, and clubs. If one is looking to stay active and involved it's not difficult to do so at UNL. Lincoln encourages students to get involved and stay active!
Great for these types of students The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is great for engineering majors, agriculture majors, and business majors. In addition to students with such majors, UNL also provides a home for many other majors, athletes, and students that are considering this campus.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus HUSKER GAME DAY is one of the biggest, most exciting days of the year. The campus transforms into a sea of red as thousands of college students gear up to support the Huskers. The tunnel walk and Memorial stadium are breathtaking, setting them apart from any other campus.
Bang for the buck UNL is average when it comes to pricing. It's roughly $13,000 a year for in-state students and $20,000 for out-of-state students. The cost however is worth the education, experience, and opportunities.
What to do for fun UNL provides many events, concerts, and programs for students throughout the year to allow them to get out of their dorm/housing and have fun! Each year they bring in a celebrity singer and have them perform for students. UNL is also located in downtown Lincoln so there is a variety of shops, movie theaters, and museums to go to for fun!
Food and Dining There are four different dining halls on campus and each of them offer a wide variety of food options. They switch it up every day so there is always something new to try and so that you don't get bored with the same food. One of my favorite places to eat was Husker Hoagies which was a sandwich bar below the dining hall in Abel/Sandoz.
Dorm Life I lived in a dorm my freshman year and had so much fun! The quality of the residence halls is fantastic--they were pretty spacious and very homey. The dorms are conveniently located on campus so they are close to classes and parking. I would recommend Abel Sandoz as my first choice and Harper/Schramm/Smith as my second choice in housing.
Academic Rigor Academics are a very large part of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. They do everything they can to provide students with resources and extra help to guarantee success among students. The professors are very friendly and willing to help.
Tips for prospective students If you are from out of state, you will have no problem fitting in and finding your niche, there are so many opportunities and programs available to help you get involved and feel welcome. I would recommend going Greek, it is such a great way to make lifelong friends and to get adjusted to the campus. If you are not from out of state, you will feel as though UNL is just a home away from home and you can enjoy all the opportunities the campus has to offer!
In three sentences University of Nebraska-Lincoln is a very pretty, serene campus. The professors are very friendly and go above and beyond to help their students. Husker game days bring the campus together as one and unite the students with the university.
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Shai from Lincoln, NE
03/23/2012Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.
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Categories Comments What to do for fun Lincoln does not seem like a big city, but there is plenty to keep you busy. There is a lot of history here which makes it a great town.
In three sentences I love UNL because it is close to home and the fit my needs!
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Zach from Omaha, NE
03/25/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety Very safe I don't have any problems.
Greek Life Kids seem fake. Typical frats.
Clubs and Activities There are Frats and Sororities, and a ton of clubs. There is something for everyone.
Great for these types of students Anyone there are all kinds of people at UNL.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus The clock tower will play random songs at random times during the day.
Bang for the buck I could get the same thing from a cheaper place.
What to do for fun Go to the gym, sand volleyball, hang with friends.
Food and Dining Good for the money but gets old.
Dorm Life Fun if you get the right dorm.
Academic Rigor Freshman year is easy.
Tips for prospective students Check out your professors before you sign up for classes.
In three sentences This institution is about a 7 on a scale of 1-10. Most of the teachers are good but some are absolutely terrible. Campus life is fun and you have opportunities to meet a lot of people.
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Cody from Omaha, NE
03/25/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Food and Dining Food and dining is easy and great way to save money as well. Healthy food, with a variety of food to choose from.
Dorm Life Dorm life is very convenient and makes going to class easier. Definitely a gas saver and a great way to make friends.
Academic Rigor The best education anyone could ask for from a beautiful campus, and professional teaching staff.
Tips for prospective students If you are looking for a great college experience as well as education from some of the top professors in the country, UNL is the place to be.
In three sentences UNL is a very clean and respectable college. Teachers and students are very helpful.
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Mary
03/27/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments What to do for fun Explore downtown and study off-campus sometimes. Go see a movie at the Ross on campus if you feel like getting away from the megaplex.
Food and Dining Although it is often little-appreciated, check out CPN. Their friendly staff (and GFL items) set them apart. Utilize the meal plan. Not many people realize that they can scan in to grab a snack mid-afternoon.
Dorm Life Get to know the people on your floor. Bond with your roommate. Get to know your RA. Dorm life takes some getting used to, but it will start to feel like home. Being on campus is convenient and conducive to meeting people as a freshman.
Academic Rigor Treat studying like a 9-5 job. It really helps to get things done earlier in the day and have a relaxed evening. Don't procrastinate. Go to class.
Tips for prospective students Get to know your professors, even though it may seem daunting. Get involved in your college; these are the people you'll be in classes with for the next few years.
In three sentences UNL is a great place to attain a quality education. There is a wide variety of majors to pursue. The city of Lincoln provides a good environment.
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03/30/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety Extremely safe. The Lincoln and campus police are always patrolling the campus.
Greek Life Great Greek life!! There are so many wonderful Fraternities and Sororities that all give back to the community. There are some fun social events that each house holds every year. Definitely something to check out!
Clubs and Activities There are so many great organizations to get involved with on campus. We have an event called Big Red Welcome in the beginning of the year where all the organizations and clubs on campus come together with their own booths. You can talk to them and start to sign up for clubs, as well.
Great for these types of students Any type of person will be a great fit at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Everyone here is so diverse and there is always something for each person here. If you
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus For sororities, bid day is very memorable. You can see all of the girls screaming and running towards their houses when they find out what sorority they have gotten in at. The Broyhill fountain outside of the Union is where everyone goes on hot days to put their feet in the water and relax. Big Red Welcome is a time to find out about organizations and get free stuff (who doesn't like that!?). Husker football at Memorial Stadium is always memorable. On game day, Memorial Stadium is the third largest city in Nebraska. After the first touchdown, we always release red balloons!
Bang for the buck There are so many scholarships you can apply for here. We have a lower tuition rate among the Big Ten. There are many research positions, connections, and great people to meet here. You will always be learning, yet having a good time while doing it. UNL is by far the best decision I have ever made.
What to do for fun You can go see a movie downtown with friends, shop at the many stores downtown, go see a concert of play at the Lied Center for Performing Arts, get coffee at Starbucks, go the Rec center (Freshman 15...), play a pick-up game of soccer, or hang out by the fountain. There are so many terrific things to do on campus, as well as off-campus. You can't go wrong!
Food and Dining The food is really great here! There is a program called GFL (Good Fresh Local) that we have. It is based around food from local farmers. There are so many options to choose from. You won't be disappointed!
Dorm Life The dorm life is pretty great. There is always something going on, yet if you want some quiet time you can go to a study room. Definitely a great time to get to know others and experience college.
Academic Rigor The professors here really push you to the best of your abilities and want you to succeed. There are different work loads for each person based on their majors, so do not except a Physics major to have little to no homework. Really push yourself and work hard and you will succeed.
Tips for prospective students You've heard this time and time again, but do not procrastinate. Make sure if you are struggling with something in a class to ask for help. We have some great resource centers that can help you out for Writing, Math, and Sciences. Do not be afraid to get to know your professors. They are the ones who can help you and write letters of recommendation for you for jobs and internships.
In three sentences The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is one of the most exciting places to be during any season. There is a tremendous amount of school spirit and the atmosphere is invigorating. I love the college town feel with a modern twist that it withholds.
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E from Troy, MI
04/08/2012Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.
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Categories Comments Bang for the buck I got a wonderful scholarship which brought my out of state tuition down to in state tuition.
In three sentences I found all the staff and students to be enthusiastic, open, welcome, and very friendly. Their energy and passion was what really won me over. I am excitedly awaiting my fall semester!
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Kati Anne from Lincoln, NE
04/22/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety There's help buttons pretty much on every corner.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus On husker game day, there's lots of weird things that come out.
Bang for the buck Its good schooling, however paying for it yourself like I have to can be tough.
What to do for fun It's really easy to find stuff to do on campus. We have an awesome Student events committee that have awesome events for us.
Food and Dining I've eaten in the dining halls a few times and they were pretty good.
Dorm Life I wouldn't know I lived at home my first year, but from what I've seen it's pretty good.
Tips for prospective students Stay calm. Walking across campus on any given day can definitely by intimidating but it's really easy to make friends and meet cool people. Study! Don't get caught up in the partying aspect of college.
In three sentences I love going to UNL. Although it's a huge school, it's really easy to get involved and make friends. Plus Husker game day is something everyone needs to experience at least once.
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Mona from Omaha, NE
05/09/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety Campus safety is amazing. I never feel threatened no matter what time of night. Lincoln itself it very safe, and the UNL campus is designed to keep students safe as well. You can call the police at any time of night to come pick you up if you don't feel safe. There is a free taxi service from 7PM to 7AM that will come get you from anywhere in lincoln and take you home. There is a police station right on campus too.
Greek Life Greek life is a big part of UNL, but not so big that you have to be part of it to succeed.
Clubs and Activities There is something for everyone here and pretty much everything can be done at your leisure. Also, it is very easy to start up your own club or activity. How many schools do you know that have Harry Potter based classes or Quidditch teams?
Great for these types of students Anyone who is academically motivated should go to UNL. You can have fun and learn!
Bang for the buck It's pricey, but what college isn't? UNL is wonderful. I'm having a great time.
What to do for fun You can go downtown and explore all the little shops. There are several museums on campus. The sunken gardens are beautiful and a good walk from campus. The capital is amazing and free to tour!
Food and Dining The food is really good, although make sure to not over indulge. You'll get fat!
Dorm Life Dorm life is very productive and active. There is always something to do when you need a break.
Academic Rigor Science majors are really hard, but definitely do-able. You'll be learning a lot.
Tips for prospective students Make sure you don't overload yourself. Science majors are hard, so don't be afraid to ask for help. It is very much available to anyone who wants it.
In three sentences I love the atmosphere. It's a great place to learn and really have the college experience. I felt that I really grew as a person and had fun while being academically involved.
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Amanda from Omaha, NE
05/18/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments What to do for fun The university sponsors a lot of fun activities and the Hay Market downtown area is in walking distance for food, shopping, etc. The bus system can get you to the zoo. It can be boring at times but then you can just do movies or hang out with friends.
Food and Dining It gets old after a while but it's not bad. They have special bars with Mexican food, Asian food, make your pizza and salad, etc. It can be harder for vegetarians but I've been able to do it just fine.
Dorm Life I love living at the dorms. You're next to all your friends and on campus. UNL has traditional and apartment style dorms. It's a bit expensive but if you have any scholarships to cover it. it would be worth it. It is possible to find cheaper apartments near campus as well but walking in the winter would be unpleasant and parking on campus is expensive ($400).
Academic Rigor I think it's pretty easy so far. Some classes have a lot of reading and require large essays. Honors classes require more work but it looks better on your resume.
Tips for prospective students Use the resources available to you at UNL like the career center and the international affairs office. Go to your professor's office hours and get to know them-- they will probably give you an amazing recommendation letter if you do this. Don't skip class. It's a bad habit and it hurts you.
In three sentences Nebraska is a great school with a lot of opportunities. It has a lot of different programs, research opportunities and amazing advisers. The campus is beautiful with a fountain and a multicultural center connected to the union.
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Anon from NE
05/23/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety I never feel scared walking around campus.
Greek Life A bit too prevalent for my taste, but Greeks would disagree. They love it!
Clubs and Activities I was Greek, but I quit due to financial reasons. It was alright
Great for these types of students kids who want to go Greek, those who don't mind going to a large public university.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus There was an End-of-the-Year Bash at the Union that turned out to be very fun. There were carnival rides, food stands, caricature drawings, etc.
Bang for the buck Everyone agrees that college is way too expensive and because of the school's size, I didn't get enough one-on-one attention from my teachers like I did in high school.
What to do for fun There are off-campus parties most weekends if that's what you're into, otherwise there are tons of other options. I liked going dancing, relaxing in the dorms with my friends, and hanging out downtown.
Food and Dining I actually enjoy dining hall food! I'm not what one would call a master chef, so it's nice having a home-cooked meal that I don't have to prepare.
Dorm Life I lived in Selleck, which was interesting. The rooms were tiny, but you can't beat the convenience of living in the middle of campus.
Academic Rigor I chose to put four stars because I'm required to get a 3.5, which is very difficult to get as a freshman adjusting to the curriculum.
Tips for prospective students It's okay if you don't have a major in mind just yet. Most freshman don't! When you get here, just make sure you try hard.
In three sentences It's the stereotypical college town life. There are thousands of students, so it's easy to be a part of the crowd if you choose. It's all about what you make of it.
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Desiree from Tinley Park, IL
05/26/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Greek Life THE BEST THING I'VE EVER DONE. I didn't join the greek community until second semester, and I'm so glad I did. Everyone makes you feel so welcome when you find the house you're supposed to be in, and going out with your brothers or sisters is one of the most fun things to do bonding with your friends.
Food and Dining Selleck has the best food, but everything else is pretty comparable. Make sure to get Husker Hoagies (in the main floor of Abel) at least once a week, though the lines can sometimes be long. But it is SO worth it. You'll never finish eating Hoagies and still be hungry.
Dorm Life ABEL IS WHERE IT'S AT. I wouldn't have met my closest friends if we hadn't lived together on the same floor, and Abel is the only dorm with co-ed floors. You'll instantly have a group of friends to connect with. And try to do a learning community if there's one available for your major.
Academic Rigor If your teacher says attendance is mandatory, go to class. They want you to be there for a reason. You may think reading the book will be enough, but it's not. Most professors give answers to quiz and/or test questions in lecture, so GO!
Tips for prospective students Don't come here if you don't want to. A few people I've met have come here for the wrong reasons. Make sure you come here because you want to. Make time to study, it really makes a world of difference. Even if your homework is optional, it's always better to do it for practice.
In three sentences UNL was the best decision I have ever made, even being an out of state student from seven hours away. The college's atmosphere and academics makes you feel at home, and the people are all so friendly. Even when I didn't know people well, there was always someone who wanted to make me feel as though I had been a part of their group of friends forever.
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Amzi from Lincoln, NE
05/28/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments What to do for fun There are many things to do for fun in the capitol city. The sunken gardens is a beautiful place to visit.
Tips for prospective students Be sure to devote enough time to schoolwork.
In three sentences I really enjoy the campus. The professors have been great. I would recommend this college to others.
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Austin from Omaha, NE
05/31/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety The campus police are very active on campus and I never felt unsafe. They are very diligent with their work and have great standards to maintaining the safety and justice of the college. My friend lost his glasses sometime in March and they are still updating him well into the summer, so they are very persistant.
Greek Life I was not in the Greek system but I have many friends who are still in them and they love it. They say it is a closely knit family amongst the college and I never hear people say they regret their decision. It is a great community, and each house is very active in it. With community service and devotion to their community, the Greek side has a great integrity.
Clubs and Activities There are countless clubs and activities on campus in Lincoln. For example, there is a club completely devoted to the preservation of squirrels on campus. If that isn't creative, I don't know what is. The clubs are very fun and are very accommodating to busy college student.
Great for these types of students It is great for students who love to socialize and be active with their school. It is also great for the studious ones due to their great academics.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus It is home of Big Red Nation. Attending this school, it is imperative that you attend the Husker football games. Words cannot describe how much the state of Nebraska loves their Big Red football so you need to come and find out.
Bang for the buck You definitely get what you pay for. It is a very reasonable college that gives a great college experience for all. It is modestly priced for all those who wish to attend, including those who are out of state. There are so many things that are there to keep you busy there is no question that you received a great value on your choice of college.
What to do for fun There is a good amount of things to do, whether it is going to the Bourbon and attending a great concert to seeing a movie at the Grand Cinema, there is fun things to do year-round. Even if you somehow find yourselves inactive, the city of Omaha is a short drive away.
Food and Dining Food and Dining on campus is very accessible to the students who are living in the dorms. The food is very diverse so it takes awhile for someone to become tired of it. There are many dining halls and they are strategically placed so all the students who have a meal plan can access them easily. You need to be careful and pay attention to the hours when they are open and closed. I became frustrated so many times because I assumed wrong.
Dorm Life The dorms on campus give the natural college experience for the incoming freshman. On top of that, the floors are very closely knit due to a great floor government program across the campus so your floor will become a part of your family if you want them to. Most dorms have the genders split up by floor but Abel has girls and boys living on the same floors.
Academic Rigor They have a great journalism program along with a great arts and sciences college. They have graduate programs in many different areas so attaining your bachelors degree does not have to be the end of your schooling. If you apply yourselves and really discipline yourselves, you will benefit for the rest of your lives.
Tips for prospective students This is a normal college environment so learn how to effectively study and incorporate yourselves into clubs and groups. This college still has a real warm, back-at-home feeling so it will not be a huge transition from wherever you are from.
In three sentences The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is a well-rounded, down-home college with great moral standards for their academics and all their activities. It is away from Omaha, but not too far away. It is a great college atmosphere and the people in the city of Lincoln attending and not attending the college are great people.
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Joel from Kansas
06/05/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Bang for the buck I would recommend UNL to anyone interested in attending a quality university. It isn't as expensive as most of the other Big 10 schools, but still has the history and reputation of being an awesome university.
What to do for fun Obviously Nebraska football :), but their volleyball team ranks right up there also. Nebraska basketball may not be anywhere near the top, but still fun to attend. If you're into fine arts, they have a great performing arts department, as well as other fine arts exhibits, etc. There are also quite a few attractions in Lincoln, and tons of bike paths.
Food and Dining Since I don't live on campus, I've never eaten in the cafeteria, I've heard it's pretty good. There are a lot of restaurants and fast food places around the campus and all over Lincoln.
Academic Rigor The classes are more challenging than anything I've ever had.
Tips for prospective students Make sure you submit your application well before the deadlines so that you can be eligible for scholarships. Also, there are lots of fairly reasonable apartment complexes in Lincoln, so don't feel compelled to pay the high dorm prices. Be prepared for sticker shock on the parking permit prices (even dorm residents have to pay for parking permits). Bring a bike if you have one.
In three sentences UNL has a great football program, but there's so much more! It also has a great campus and the classes are challenging. The scholarships they offer so that in-state tuition can be paid by pay out-of-state students are fantastic.
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Nicole from Omaha, NE
06/11/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety With campus police available 24/7, it is a very safe campus.
Greek Life Greek life is the best part of the campus, in my opinion. Lincoln is really focused on getting students involved in greek life and they are very successful.
Clubs and Activities There are clubs ranging anywhere from soap carving to squirrel lovers. You can always find something you like to do!
Great for these types of students Great for students looking to meet new people and get involved on campus.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus Husker football games are the best!
Bang for the buck I think it might be a little overpriced to attend UNL.
What to do for fun Get involved in a sorority or fraternity or take part in intramural sports. Those are ways to stay busy and have fun!
Food and Dining Selleck Dining hall serves the greatest food.
Dorm Life Very spacious and clean rooms!
Academic Rigor Depends on the classes you take, but you definitely have to work hard to get good grades.
Tips for prospective students Get involved in an organization on campus. Whether it be Student Government, sororities or fraternities, or intramural sports, it is import to get involved in order to meet new people.
In three sentences The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has a very welcoming atmosphere. All of the professors are there to help you succeed. You are able to meet many different people at the University!
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Lauren from Beatrice, NE
06/20/2012Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has been to campus.
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Categories Comments Food and Dining Lincoln has great food if you know where to look.
Dorm Life A lot less scary than I thought.
Academic Rigor I only say three because I have they to attend the school for classes.
In three sentences This school is great! It is close to home. It also is affordable in comparison.
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Bethany from Auburn, CA
06/21/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety I have never felt unsafe around campus. It is in a very safe area of town and there are a number of UNLPD kiosks placed throughout the campus to ensure that anyone who needs assistance will be found quickly.
Greek Life Although I am not a member of the Greek system, they seem to be very involved on campus. During homecoming week, all of the houses make floats for the parade and they put on philanthropy parties, such as Chi-O fro-yo.
Clubs and Activities There are literally hundreds of clubs to get involved with on campus. There are the more normal clubs, such as Christian groups and major-based clubs, but there are also some very unique clubs, such as the UNL Soap Carving Club and a Ducks Unlimited chapter.
Great for these types of students UNL is great for students who are willing to work hard and who are ready to get involved in their new college's community.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus There are a great number of unusual things about the campus. Architecture Hall boasts the largest urinal this side of the Mississippi, Neihardt Residence Hall is rumored to be haunted (the RA's give ghost tours every October), and legend has it that the columns located outside of Memorial Stadium will fall if any girl graduates without having been kissed.
Bang for the buck This school is a fantastic value. It is one of the less expensive public universities in the nation and students receive a top-notch education.
What to do for fun There are many things to do for fun at UNL. What first comes to mind are the Husker sporting events, such as football games and gymnastics meets. Of course, the students themselves like to get involved in athletic activities too. A local swing dance venue, the Pla Mor, is a popular place for college students. The Lied Theater features live performances and the Grand movie theater is a short walk downtown. There are a multitude of restaurants and stores, and the largest city in Nebraska, Omaha, is only a one hour drive away.
Food and Dining Food varies depending on the dining hall. The best food on campus, by far, is the Hewitt Training Table, which is open to students for lunch. This dining hall serves salmon, made-to-order sandwiches, and features an absolutely fantastic salad bar.
Dorm Life Dorm life as a whole is absolutely fantastic. I came to UNL not knowing anyone, and am now constantly surrounded by people who I consider to be my best friends. This is facilitated by the multitudes of events that are organized by the dorms, such as dances and pancake feeds.
Academic Rigor The difficulty of the class varies depending on the subject. I have had 200 level classes that are easier than 100 level classes. Overall, though, I feel that the classes are challenging enough to ensure that I am really learning the material.
Tips for prospective students Make sure to get involved! There are lots of different clubs, intramural sports, and events to be a part of. Some of the most unique clubs are Nebraskans for the Upgraded Treatment of Squirrels (N.U.T.S) and the UNL Soap Carving Club.
In three sentences The University of Nebraska Lincoln is a top-notch academic and athletic school. The atmosphere is open, the people are friendly, and there is always something to do. I would recommend this school to anyone who is interested in a classic college experience.
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Lucas from Council Bluffs, IA
06/29/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety None of my friends had any issues walking back to their dorms late at night or early morning, male or female.
Greek Life I can't speak much on the Greek life, since I only joined an Honorary music fraternity, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. I had a wonderful time this year with them, though.
Clubs and Activities I was busy with my major and my performing ensembles most of this last year, however, the learning communities on campus are wonderful. Also, there are clubs for just about anything, from juggling (there's a very advanced juggling club) to a capella groups, to unicycling.
Great for these types of students Speaking for myself, the campus is wonderful for music students, or athletically inclined students. There are many musical events and athletic facilities that are provided on campus.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus The Ethnic Steps festival at the beginning of the year is always very cool - inside the student union is one of the country's largest multicultural centers. There are many different ethnicities that are represented.
Bang for the buck I loved the game-day atmosphere during football season - everywhere that one walks, one will see a sea of red; in the streets, around downtown, around campus, and especially in Memorial Stadium.
What to do for fun Go downtown; join a club; play intramural sports; attend a concert at the Bourbon, or at the Lied center (there are many professional, high quality musicians who play in Lincoln, including the San Francisco Jazz Collective, Itzhak Perlman, Doc Severinson, amongst many others, as well as a huge collection of ensembles from the College of Music at UNL) and most importantly, see some HUSKER FOOTBALL!
Food and Dining I loved my meal plan - Selleck's food had many options for me (I eat everything) so that I could have something different every day. However, there were many other places to dine on campus that were all wonderful, and had an abundance of food (which again, was great for me)
Dorm Life I loved staying in the dorms! I had the chance to room on the floor with the Music Learning Community, which also had the highest return rate of any floor on campus. Everyone was extremely social, and I made a ton of friends; however, they did quiet down when study time was needed with a polite request.
Academic Rigor I just completed my freshman year, so most of my classes were general education, but they varied widely in difficulty. However, classes within the Music building (music education is my major) ended up being very in-depth and some, very difficult. However, I learned a huge amount in these harder classes, so it was absolutely worth it.
Tips for prospective students Make sure to branch out, especially if you're not a Nebraska resident and don't have friends going there; although, you may still want to do so. There are a million organizations and clubs to join in order to meet other people with similar interests, so there's never a reason to be left out. Make sure to work hard, and don't space off work; however, don't OVER-extend yourself, as that can take a huge toll on your focus, nerves, and overall well-being.
In three sentences UNL has an absolutely wonderful atmosphere, especially in the music program. If you like athletics, then you'll love Lincoln; the city becomes absolutely ELECTRIC on game days during the football season, as well as for other sports, such as volleyball. Also, the downtown life is always very exciting, and is very close to campus.
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Jordan from Omaha, NE
07/05/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety There are always campus police roaming the streets to ensure students are safe, and there is a committee of professors and UNL employees that takes suggestion for parts of campus that need more lighting or supervision.
Greek Life The Greek Community at UNL is very strong and well-rounded. From a great time during Greek Week and Homecoming Week working on floats, to supporting the community through philanthropy, members of the greek community are always achieving. They also receive some of the highest academic success on campus and are represented in many clubs and organizations.
Clubs and Activities Whatever you like, they have it! Club and intramural sports, Student Government, and hundreds of other clubs are established at UNL. Also, for each academic major, there is a club that supports their endeavor.
Great for these types of students Students who are looking for a great academics, but lots of fun and adventure would flourish at UNL. Students here are focused on achieving in the classroom, but also know how to have a good time when the week is through.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus One of the things that surprised me freshman year were the campus cats, theres tons of them just wondering around in the bushes. Someone told me theres a RSO (registered student organization) that feeds and takes care of them.
Bang for the buck UNL continues to be one of the best rated educations for the money. It is the most cost-efficient in the Big Ten, but offers the same standard of education as the other schools. Gotta love good deals!
What to do for fun Despite the farmer/corn stereotype of Nebraska, Lincoln actually has a lot to offer students. There is an awesome downtown area within walking distance with a music venue, plenty of restaurants, bars, and a movie theatre. The most fun, though, is Husker Football Games! Go Big Red!
Food and Dining There are three dining halls on the main campus, plus Husker Hoagies (Subway-esque) and the Training Table, where the athletes eat, that you can eat at with your meal plan. I liked the variety of food, and there was always somewhere close to my classes to eat!
Dorm Life All of the dorms on campus are awesome and a great way to get to know people. The university is constantly remodeling in order to provide the best quality living arrangements to the students. I recommend Knoll, which are apartment style rooms, complete with a kitchenette, sinks, bathroom, and shower.
Academic Rigor The classes at UNL can sometimes be difficult, but the teachers are very understanding and helpful. There are help centers for almost every subject if you need some tutoring or someone to review your paper.
Tips for prospective students Live on campus for your freshman year to get that true college feel. There are many opportunities all around you, so take them! Being involved is what makes the college experience so rich.
In three sentences Going to school at UNL has been one of the best experiences of my life. There is always something to get involved with on campus and the atmosphere is great.
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Joshua from Aurora, CO
07/09/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety No bad incedents have been reported while I have been going here.
Greek Life Great.
Clubs and Activities They have a lot of clubs to choose from
Great for these types of students Those who love learning new things and meeting new people
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus Husker Football is a big deal here.
Bang for the buck Tuition is quite pricey
What to do for fun Close to downtown, so there is always something to do
Food and Dining I cook for myself
Dorm Life I dont live in the dorms personally, but Ive heard they are fun to live in
Academic Rigor Pretty good.
Tips for prospective students You dont always have to read the textbooks. I have found that if you know the terms and concepts, you can usually get an A or B on your exams.
In three sentences Most professors are fair and they seem to care. Tuition prices are much higher than they should be, especially for business courses and online courses.
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Stacey from Bellevue, NE
07/10/2012Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety Besides the occasional bike theft, campus security is top notch. The dorms are locked at all times, and the campus police are great at helpIng out a student in need.
Greek Life I don't plan on joing a sorority, but UNL has plenty of Greek houses to choose from if you do plan on rushing.
Clubs and Activities There is an endless list of clubs and activities. You can have fun anywhere on campus, wether its soap carving club or a singing ensemble. You can always find fun.
Great for these types of students As long as you study hard and get along with others and like living on a large campus, this school is for you. It's got a great demographic, and is the perfect fit for any student.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus I don't know of any yet, but I hope to discover some when I hit campus this August!
Bang for the buck Yes! UNL has a ton of scholarship and loan opportunities, there is a student financial office in the City Union, so there is always help if you need it! UNL is definitely worth the buck.
What to do for fun Clubs, Greek life, hang out with friends, go to concerts. There is an endless possibly of fun activities at UNL.
Food and Dining All the dorms have buffet style meals. As long as you have a meal plan, you can eat as much as you want. Thats where you get the freshmen 15. The food is amazing, and Abel has Husker hoagies every Friday!
Dorm Life I haven't lived in a dorm yet, but my friends who have think it's amazing. You get I be on your own, you live with other students, even yor friends. It's a good way to earn some responsiblity along with some independence.
Academic Rigor From what I've heard, some classes are easier than others. But you definitely need to study, aim for the top, aim for the deans list.
Tips for prospective students Apply early, and apply for scholarships. Take a tour of campus to make sure it's right for you. Meet with your counselor and even your academic advisor. Don't stress too much about UNL, it's an amazing place.
In three sentences A top school, they are the perfect fit for any student who wants to aim high. You don't have to go to Ivy League when you have Lincoln, because it is a worthy school.
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collin from Lincoln, NE
07/22/2012Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.
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Categories Comments What to do for fun there are always the husker athletic activities.
Tips for prospective students don't be afraid to ask questions, or email questions to school admissions.
In three sentences the university of Nebraska-Lincoln is very helpful to incoming freshman. there are a lot of programs in place to help with anything from scheduling classes to financial aid, from helping to connect students with study groups to helping students find jobs. the counselors are always available to answer any questions that students may have.
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Kelly from Aurora, CO
07/28/2012Reviewer is A past student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety UNL has a very safe campus, with very little incident of any sort. There are campus police phones every few blocks and a health center in the middle of campus. Because it is downtown however, I would recommend not walking home from work or a late-night study session alone.
Greek Life Greek Life is very prominent on this campus, with houses almost everywhere and ads for philanthropy events and dances scattered all over campus. It's not impossible to be social and involved on campus without being in a sorority or fraternity, but it is a significant advantage.
Clubs and Activities There are lots of ways to get involved on campus, UNL has over 300 student organizations. No matter what your interests are, from Lumberjacks to Czech culture, there is a club for you. There are also lots of opportunities to volunteer in Lincoln, mostly during the Big Event, where the whole student body helps improve the community.
Great for these types of students If you are very social, love football, and are interested in join the Greek System, this school is for you. With a decent study abroad program to boot, it is also great for students wanting to travel during their college career. It helps to be self-motivated, inquisitive and open to new experiences as well. There are opportunities to be found, as long as you are willing to find them.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus There is an agricultural convention of sorts every year in front of the student union, which perhaps is unusual to most but not to a native Nebraskan.
Bang for the buck If you receive a good scholarship, UNL is a very reasonably price school with a lot of good opportunities , if you are are willing to look for them yourself and do most of the legwork. I wouldn't say that the advisers are particularly helpful, but it is more than possible to find an excellent professor who can give you lots of good advice and insights in to opportunities.
What to do for fun Lincoln is definitely not a big, urban city that is perpetually active and lively, but it has many opportunities for fun. The University itself provides many activities such as concerts, carnival nights and Greek philanthropy parties, but Lincoln also offers a zoo, the historic Haymarket with lots of shopping and dining opportunities, and the Ross theater which shows the newest indie films.
Food and Dining The food in the dorms is average, but the dining halls provide nutritional information which is helpful if you are calorie-conscious. Luckily, Lincoln has some culinary gems throughout, including The Oven (Indian food) and Blue Orchid (Thai food) if you tire of casserole or sandwiches.
Dorm Life Dorm life is actually rather good here, with the Resident Assistants putting together a lot of fun nights for floors to bond and even making floor t-shirts. I lived in Neihardt, the Honors dorm, and because it was so small it was very social and close-knit. There is also a dorm where you can live with international students, and most of them are pretty new and modern in style. There are plenty of comfortable places to study individually or with friends, and rooms are a good size overall. The recreation facility is a bit of a walk from the dorms, but well-equipped and you usually don't have to wait for a machine.
Academic Rigor UNL has pretty good academics, and I personally enjoyed the international relations class I took as well as the upper-level Spanish classes. They do use graduate students to teach intro level classes which mostly produces lacking results, but the upper-level classes are smaller and taught by very good professors. I wouldn't say that any of the classes I took were especially challenging compared to my last year of high school, but l learned from them nonetheless.
Tips for prospective students Make sure to visit the campus before making a decision, it makes a huge difference. Also, I highly recommend checking out the Honors Program because it is much easier to access all the different opportunities on campus when you are part of a group like that. Ask about clubs and organizations, study abroad opportunities and volunteer opportunities, you will be glad to know about them once you are in school.
In three sentences It's a good school with plenty to get involved with, but ultimately if you are more interested in rigorous academics and educational opportunities over Greek life or football, this probably is not the school for you. It is not very diverse, but there are many ways to connect with study abroad and international students if you look in the right places. Location-wise, Lincoln is not super urban but relatively safe with some good coffee houses to study in.
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Milla from Lincoln, NE
08/11/2012Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has been to campus.
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Categories Comments In three sentences From what I have seen, UNL has a great language program! I can't wait to be apart of it.
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E.B. from Kansas
08/20/2012Reviewer is A past student here.
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Categories Comments Bang for the buck UNL offers great scholarships, and with my Midwest Student Exchange program scholarship (which I highly recommend for fellow Midwesterners) Nebraska ended up being less expensive than my own state school.
Food and Dining Being that Nebraska is a largely agrarian state, you always have great options for eating fresh, organic foods on campus. GFL (Good, Fresh, Local) is a program that dining offers to students, served primarily at CPN and Selleck. Besides the mildly sketchy weekend food served twice a day, weekly meals are consistently good, bordering on somewhat delicious.
Dorm Life Well, I lived in the best dorm on campus, the Honors Dorm, Neihardt. Neihardt fostered a close-knit, nerdy community (nickname: Nerdhart) where everybody knew everybody. You can't underestimate the importance of this environment in a large state school. Getting involved in Neihardt Student Council (the governing body for the dorm) also helped me get to know more people. The other dorms (excluding Selleck) are more updated with greater amenities, but are louder and are farther from main campus. If you want a quiet, stable environment, Neihardt or Selleck is for you. If you want a dorm where something is always happening, Abel is your best option. HSS, at least to my knowledge, is the happy medium, but seems like miles away from campus. Overall, the dorms are pretty great at UNL.
Academic Rigor Granted, I decided to transfer after my freshman year, so I did not experience the full thrust of UNL academics in 300 or 400 level courses, but the academic rigor at UNL is average, at best. I never heard of anyone skipping out on a frat party because they had a really difficult test in History of Ancient Rome the next day. Academics are doable if you maintain a consistent, medium effort level. Honors Program courses are considerably more difficult, however, and require more work and out-of-the-box thinking.
Tips for prospective students Nebraska is a place where self-advocacy is increasingly important. No one will speak up for you if you don't prove how truly great you are. Real success can be met by making connections with professors and networking with individuals on campus. Don't be afraid to sit at the front of the classroom and ask questions. It may be cool to sit in the back and talk with your friends at the time, but what's really cool is to have research opportunities (UNL has a great program for students willing to research, UCARE) or expanded resources based on a personal relationship with a professor.
In three sentences UNL is a relatively solid state school that provides flexibility and, if you try hard and look in the right places, professors that are willing to provide personal attention for academic success. Lincoln is also a great college-town, with campus situated near some of the nicest, coolest, and cheapest restaurants and shops downtown. Still, I feel that the biggest thing holding down UNL is its lackluster attitude toward robust academics and its continuation of talking down to students (at least that was my experience).
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Kelsi from Lincoln, NE
08/20/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments What to do for fun There's always philanthropies from Frats and Sororites, even if you aren't greek, it's a great way to help out for a good cause and enjoy time eating cinnamon rolls, smores, hotdogs, singing, etc.
Food and Dining Food is great! Not always the best choice but their salads are amazing and I love their breakfasts.
Dorm Life You get to experience life on your own, meet new people and learn what it's like to truly be a Husker.
Academic Rigor It's a great place to get a degree.
Tips for prospective students Take advantage of Professors office hours, even if it's just to stop in and say hi.
In three sentences UNL is a wonderful university that offers so many opportunities. It has clubs and organizations that help you meet new people and discover who you are and what you want to do. The professors are nice and are available to help.
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Chelsea from Ashland, NE
09/10/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments What to do for fun Dorms usually have events to offer you to go to for free or really cheap. Also, join a group of some sort! They usually will keep you entertained as well. Take a trip down to the Rec Center and do some physical activity! Generally, when you are on the UNL campus, you will always find something to do; the staff and committee members make sure of it!
Food and Dining The food in the dining halls is great! Especially in the CPN dining hall where most of the food is homemade!
Dorm Life RAs make sure that you are comfortable and getting along with your roommate. Security is great! Also, Neihardt dorms always have fun events to go to so you never get bored!
Tips for prospective students Study hard and apply for things early! Work hard to get a good ACT or SAT score so you can get your tuition paid for.
In three sentences I love it here! You never get bored, the campus is gorgeous, and people are great! All of my professors are really cool too.
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Shyla from Columbus, NE
09/10/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety Cops will be around as soon as you need them.
Greek Life Disappointed in the Greek life, the Greek system here doesn't get their members to strive to meet people out of the Greek system, only in and then that limits people being able to form study groups.
Clubs and Activities All kinds of clubs and activities on campus. Pre program clubs as well as different team gatherings such as the cheerleaders, equestrian, dance squad, Block and Bridle, Judging Teams, etc.
Great for these types of students Students who are willing to put partying on hold.
Bang for the buck UNL is expensive but they are wanting to be more like Ivy league schools so the teachers don't teach you much and then they expect you to figure it out on your own. Sometimes this is good sometimes this is bad, depends on the class.
What to do for fun Lincoln, Ne is big, there is always something to do. Go to a movie, put putt golfing, a lot of places to eat, bowling on East Campus.
Food and Dining There is always a choice for food. You can go to the student union and get Runza, Subway, or Chinese. Or you can go to the cafeteria and choose hamburgers to chicken or a salad bar.
Dorm Life I transferred so I have not lived in the dorms but I have seen the dorms and they are nice.
Academic Rigor The classes aren't easy, study study study.
Tips for prospective students Always go to the resource centers of your class for help, it's free tutoring.
In three sentences There are a lot of students. Two campuses, City and East, both have buildings that are easy to find and usually quick to get too. They have a great Library.
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Nataliya from Lincoln, NE
09/20/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Food and Dining Awesome!
Dorm Life I don't live in a dorm, but from what I saw, they seem normal.
Academic Rigor Classes are obviously harder than in high school! Be prepared to pull several all-nighters.
Tips for prospective students Try to choose a major before you come into college, or at least have sort of an idea because this can impact the kinds of courses you will need to take. For each program/major of study, there should be a program with required courses to enroll in. Stop by at the advising center to find out!
In three sentences The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is a great place to be at. It is a beautiful campus! Even though beginning classes are big, the professors are very helpful and you can ask them for help during their office hours.
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Adrian from Omaha, NE
10/21/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
0 out of 1 people found this review useful. 75 of 96
Categories Comments Campus Safety 4.99 out of 5.
Greek Life Too white.
Clubs and Activities One 24 club. The Vitel Wireless Club.
Great for these types of students The obedient, the followers, those that do not get bored easily.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus Once a semester a students breaks the glass for the fire extinguisher.
Bang for the buck I wonder if prospective students are even going to read this.
What to do for fun Visit downtown, try to open your own small business in the Haymarket one of my favorite places in Lincoln.
Food and Dining Good!
Dorm Life Medium
Academic Rigor Medium
Tips for prospective students Be a good listener, do what you are told and do not think too much on your own. You will succeed. Its ok to look bored in class since there are so many students you will not get noticed. Oh and, do not text in class otherwise the professor will stop the lecture just to boycott your phone.
In three sentences This college is very expensive. The classes do not motivate me or make me excited. It just seems like the ordinary college.
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Kaleb from Springdale, AR
10/30/2012Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has been to campus.
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Categories Comments What to do for fun Intramural activities.
Food and Dining The food was actually impressive in comparison to other Campuses that I have visited.
Dorm Life Everything you would expect for Dorm life. A room with enough space, a window, and a washing and drying machine on every level.
Academic Rigor It's what you make it. Research your professors before signing up for classes.
Tips for prospective students ASK QUESTIONS.
In three sentences I visited this Campus and just couldn't help but drool. I fell in love with the whole campus. The staff were extremely helping with helping me finding a path to get where I wanted to go in life.
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Tyrone from Lincoln, NE
10/31/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety I have never had an incident and have never had a problem with anything.
Great for these types of students An open yet studious one who is a quick learner and willing to succeed.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus Game day is very important.
Bang for the buck Overall UNL deserves 5 stars for its well respected community and a wide selection for majors.
What to do for fun I go out to the public courts and play pick up games of soccer, volleyball, and basketball. I watch movies with my dorm mates and also go out with my friends on occasion.
Food and Dining While the food is good, it gets redundant. There is always a healthy choice option however I feel there could be improvements.
Dorm Life The people are incredibly friendly. There have been no incidents. The rooms are very accommodating.
Academic Rigor While not overwhelming, effort and dedication is required in order to succeed.
Tips for prospective students Make sure to stay connected with your advisors. Never be afraid to ask questions. Also make as many friends as possible.
In three sentences Best choice I ever made when it came to college. A wonderful atmosphere and extremely diverse. The athletic training program is astounding.
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Kaitlin from Lincoln, NE
11/03/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety No need to worry. Dorm security is pretty high also.
Greek Life Greek life is everywhere on campus.
Clubs and Activities There is such a variety of clubs and intramurals on campus that you can get involved in. From soap carving club to intramural broom ball or battleship.
Great for these types of students Students with agriculture majors. East Campus is a welcoming environment.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus The Zombie Apocalypse every year is surprisingly fun even if you're not into that kind of stuff.
What to do for fun There are always events going on somewhere around campus. They do a great job of advertising them.
Food and Dining The food here is really good it just gets a little old after a few months.
Dorm Life Dorm life depends on what dorm you're in. If you're interested in living with people with similar interests check out the learning communities available.
Academic Rigor Depending on your major there are a variety of difficult classes.
Tips for prospective students Check when red letter days are for campus visits.
In three sentences The University is a large campus but has a lot of potential for students looking for a smaller learning environment. There are many classes with small class sizes.
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Crystal from Alvo, NE
11/03/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Dorm Life It was enjoyable and there were activities to encourage getting to know the neighbors.
Academic Rigor Average.
In three sentences It is a good school for getting the job done, such as go to class, do the work, keep your head down. However, it isn't so great for encouraging camaraderie or really allowing for general education students to find/figure out a major. At least one general education adviser wasn't very helpful in the search for a major.
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Samone from Bellevue, NE
11/03/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety A very safe campus. In fact, safety is always number one priority, especially on game days when security is well staffed and educated. They also take measures to make sure that only people who are supposed to be in dorms, are in the dorms, but checking in everyone who enters after midnight and having its own campus police department, separate from the city police department. There's also a an option for 1 free ride home for those who are inebriated and shouldn't drive themselves home.
Great for these types of students Any person who loves football. Anyone who has ever set foot in the state knows it is the most important thing in Nebraska, with beef in a close second. Its also perfect for those who want to live in decent sized cities with easy access to quieter communities.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus No unusual traditions here, but there are a few funny locations. The first is the large Woolly Mammoth sculpture that has become famous as a Facebook picture for Nebraska students or anyone that has had the pleasure to be in the presence of the life sized statue. The other is home to the largest urinal west of the Mississippi, located in Architecture Hall.
Bang for the buck UNL is cheaper compared to many other schools and you get a lot more for your money. They try their best to spend money in the interests of their students, like updating the recreation centers, and even a bus pass that is good for the whole year to use on campus and city wide bus systems.
What to do for fun Well, its a football school, so the Husker watch parties for away games are some of the best. When you're not doing that, there are intramural sports and even sometimes lazer tag and bowling on east campus
Food and Dining The food is excellent. There are several different styles and variations of foods in all of the dorms. Even the sea food, rare in Nebraska, is delicious. And they are constantly trying to guide you in the right direction towards avoiding that college 15.
Dorm Life The dorms are a decent size, but fairly stereotypical of a college, one-room dorm made to fit two students, but there are also campus dorms in apartment style. There are several events hosted by the residents halls such as socials, root beer pong, and concerts all the time. The campus is dry, but no less fun than those that allow alcohol, just a bit safer.
Academic Rigor They are here to challenge you, but not over work you. They are realistic to the needs of students and if they do give you a handful of work or something that may be the hardest thing you'll ever learn, they will let you know and give you as much help as they can.
Tips for prospective students Classes are only ten minutes apart. Even though many of the buildings are in the same general area, some people have classes way across campus, so learn how to use public transportation. Also take serious advantage of teacher and teacher's assistants' office hours. They are there to help you.
In three sentences UNL is a rewarding school with an incredible campus life with many chances for rewarding experiences. The instructors are not just here for your money, they are here for you. It's an incredible feeling to be a Husker, especially when you experience Husker game days.
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Alexa from Lincoln, NE
11/06/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety Campus police are always around, it makes me feel safe when I have to walk around in the dark. I have morning practices and I have to walk across campus early in the morning and I never have to hurry or watch my back. On each corner their are blue pillars, these are safety towers that have phones you can access an officer at any time if you don't feel safe.
Clubs and Activities With over 200 clubs there is something for everyone. I would suggest though that new students look into a club or organizations dealing with their major. Not only will it look good on resumes it is also easy to meet people who will have the same classes as you, making it easier to find study groups.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus Husker Hoagies are located on the first floor of able-sandoz. This is a nice quiet place for lunch, also many coffee shops are available for students to study and have a quiet relaxing hour or two.
What to do for fun The campus offers many opportunities for students to have some fun on campus. Their are intramural teams for all different types of sports. For those who don't like sports UNL has over 200 clubs.
Food and Dining The dining halls have delicious food and they make eating there very entertaining. Meal plans allow you to go and eat at any of the dining halls, my favorite hall is the one where they offer GFL (grown fresh locally) options. You don't always have to gain the freshman fifteen.
Dorm Life I do not personally live in dorms but many of my friends do, and listening to their stories and visiting their rooms I am disappointed that I am not living there. Rooms are arranged nicely so that it feels less like a hotel and more like a personal room. Also each dorm has something unique about it to give you other places to go.
Academic Rigor Classes are going to be what you make them. Even though you have large classes doesn't mean that you are lost in the crowd. Teachers have open office hours and are more then willing to meet with you and aid you in your homework.
Tips for prospective students When you are ready to come for a visit don't just go on the basic tour not asking any questions. Many tour guides have wonderful stories and also have insights into classes that you may be enrolling in.
In three sentences University of Nebraska-Lincoln is an excellent school, where you not only guided through your academic career but you also learn to network. Opportunities abound at every corner, even though the school has over 25,000 students it still feels like a personal school.
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Marissa from Omaha, NE
11/14/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Great for these types of students Athletic, outgoing, above-average in the classroom.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus The mammoth at Morrill Hall (a museum on campus) is used as good luck for the football team.
Bang for the buck Going to UNL is a no-brainer for most Nebraska residents. It's by far the best school in the state, and it will provide you with a good education.
What to do for fun Intramural sports, plays and musicals at the Lied, bars and restaurants downtown, clubs, etc.
Food and Dining The food in the dining halls is nothing to write home about. For upperclassmen, I would highly recommend moving into an apartment on or off campus in order to avoid it for two reasons: they charge you an arm and a leg for it, and you probably will not even enjoy it. Making your own food is much cheaper, and you will most likely like your own food better than anything they serve on campus. One good thing about the dining program on campus is Husker Hoagies. It's basically Subway-lite, but I tend to like it better than the actual chain.
Dorm Life Overall, dorm life has been just about what I would expect it to be. There are a lot of activities planned for floors and buildings each week, so there will more than likely be a few things you will be interested in doing. (They have anything from video game tournaments to pot luck dinners, in addition to celebrations for holidays throughout the year.)
Academic Rigor Just like any other school, certain programs are better than others. For instance, if you are interested in Engineering, Journalism, or Advertising, UNL is a very good school to keep in your Top 3. As far as difficulty goes, I have not personally been overwhelmed by homework, but I know others who have. A lot of that depends on what classes you take and your major. (Note: the better programs do not necessarily have more difficult work; rather, the work you do is more about gaining experience than memorizing facts from a book.)
Tips for prospective students Turn in your FAFSA early if you know you need financial aid. Time, very literally, is money when it comes to college, so don't take your time. (I have made this mistake. Take my word for it: thousands of dollars are at stake, so don't be lazy.) Stay on top of your classwork; it adds up quickly if you let it. Try to get involved with a club or sport. Intramural sports are incredibly popular here, and they're great for making friends.
In three sentences The campus and number of majors for students to explore are both large. The surrounding area of downtown Lincoln is extremely livable with plenty of activities and restaurants for students. Overall, the school is a good choice for students on a budget.
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Laura from Columbus, NE
12/19/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments What to do for fun What can't you do is the question. UNL is in walking distance of downtown Lincoln which has an abundance of dining options, unique coffee houses and boutiques, and a movie theater. Also, there is never a night without an activity or fun event put on by one of the many clubs at UNL.
Food and Dining Each resident hall has a dining center attached or super close so food is always easy access. There is also a wide selection of food each day such as pizza/pasta, world's fare, salad bar, and a grill. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner always provide new choices and the staff are very helpful and kind!
Dorm Life There are a variety of dorms to choose from at UNL and all of them have been improved to accomodate more for the students. The rooms are a great size for two people with plenty of storage room. And the cleaning crew works very hard to clean each floor and bathroom daily!
Academic Rigor My first semester at UNL was very do-able academic wise. The professors are top of the line and give plenty of opportunities to meet with them if you have questions or are struggling. The workload and reading is different than high school, but without being in class all day there's a lot more time to study and have a social life.
Tips for prospective students A really important aspect to look into when considering a college is whether or not they have your major or program your interested in. If you're undecided try to choose one with a large selection of majors. That way you are able to take basic courses to find out what you're interested in.
In three sentences Going to UNL was the best decision I've made. The environment is comfortable and engaging. Husker game days also have an amazing atmosphere!
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Gabrielle from Lincoln, NE
01/06/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Clubs and Activities I did marching band this fall and it was honestly the highlight of my semester. I can't wait until next year!
What to do for fun The Rec Center is awesome and always has free, fun activities to participate in as a student.
Food and Dining Selleck Dining Hall is awesome.
Dorm Life I had my own room this year so I personally enjoyed my room a lot.
Academic Rigor College is only as difficult and time consuming as you make it. Spend time doing what's important but also what's fun.
Tips for prospective students UNL is definitely a school to check out. I thought it was just going to be a small college with too many students that I already knew, but it seems to be the perfect size. I was scared I wouldn't meet many new people but my best friends now are who I met at school here.
In three sentences UNL is the perfect school for me. The campus is small yet spread out and it has a very home-like feel to it. All my classes this semester were only a few minutes away from each other and easy to get to.
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JS from central NE
01/27/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Greek Life Recommended
Clubs and Activities I enjoy Club sports and intermurals. UNL has a club for everything.
What to do for fun Husker games, campus events and inter murals
Tips for prospective students Get involved. Attend class.
In three sentences Great social environment and lots to do for sports enthusiasts. Most classes are manageable, from freshman level and beyond.
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Mitchell from Omaha, NE
02/05/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments What to do for fun Join an organization or club, they do a lot of activities and it is a good place to meet new people. Also intramural sports are a big part of campus life so they are a good way to get active and have fun.
Food and Dining The dining halls are renovated in HSS and Abel so they are very clean and nice. The food is good and there is a lot of selection, but it can get old after a few months.
Dorm Life Most of the dorms (except Neihardt and Cather/Pound) are fully renovated with brand new dining halls. They are very nice and spacious. You get to know everyone on your floor pretty well and there are tons of events and activities going on.
Academic Rigor The professors are very helpful and kind. They aren't trying to fail you, they want you to succeed and will help any way they can. The workload isn't to strenuous, but that varies among majors and people.
Tips for prospective students Live in Neihardt if you are in the Honors program. Join clubs and organizations to get involved.
In three sentences It's a great school for anyone. The teachers are all very nice and helpful and the students are friendly. The campus can get a little dull on weekends, but thats because everyone goes off campus.
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Brenna from Bennington, NE
02/10/2013Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has been to campus.
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Categories Comments Food and Dining They have alot of different restaurants for you to choose from. You will never be bored with your food choices!
Dorm Life They have alot to choose from! Different styles, different sizes, different areas and different set ups.
Academic Rigor UNL has great acedemics. They have many of the majors that are right for you; from education, to business, to medical.
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Michael from Loveland, CO
02/20/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety There is a police department right on campus.
Clubs and Activities Anything from sports to chess, and Spectrum (a lgbt club) to soap-carving club.
What to do for fun There are lots of clubs, events, and the campus is downtown near the bars, clubs, and restaurants.
Food and Dining Some good food but also limited choices.
Dorm Life Very good, but other residents do leave the public areas a mess.
Tips for prospective students Study more than you did in high school and use the resource centers on campus if you need any help.
In three sentences Very good programs, faculty, and an excellent research facility. Faculty and other students are very friendly and hardworking. Best decision I ever made was to come here.
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Chandler from Lincoln, NE
02/26/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety There are emergency polls located all over campus and the number for campus police can be found on nearly every sign or bulletin board. All the streets are well lit.
What to do for fun There's literally always something going on on the campus of UNL. The Union is a big hot-spot for activities. If there's nothing going on at the Union, you can be sure something else is going on elsewhere on campus.
Food and Dining The only good days for the food at UNL are on tour days because the school wants to impress potential students. The food has gotten progressively worse as the year has gone on. The dining halls, however, are always tidy and have an enjoyable atmosphere.
Dorm Life Dorm life is never going to be fully enjoyable anywhere you go. There's always going to be noisy people, not enough space, and communal bathroom problems. It just comes with the territory of dorm life.
Academic Rigor I find all of my classes to be compelling, challenging, and for the most part, interesting. The professors here are very educated and know what they're doing. The tutor labs have proved to be very helpful.
Tips for prospective students I advise that prospective students go on college tours to make sure they like the campus, food, living arrangements, etc. of where they think they might like to go. I only ever went on one college tour and it was of UNL. I'm wishing I would have gone to more just to see what else was out there.
In three sentences The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is about what I expected it to be. It is a prestigious school with a large student body that I am not use to. I am neither displeased nor overjoyed with my experience so far at UNL.
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Chance from Lincoln, NE
02/27/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety The UNL campus is a very safe place to be. Emergency phones are found very frequently all around campus. The University has its own police station on campus, with officers roaming around the campus and the residence halls at all times. Also, buildings cannot be accessed without a proper NCard that students scan to open doors.
Greek Life There are about 30 frats and about 15 sororities on campus, so if interested, you will likely find one that correlates with your interests and ambitions. None of the active greek houses do hazing, as far as anyone around me knows.
Clubs and Activities There are many UNL sponsored activities nearly every day somewhere on campus and there are numerous clubs and concert halls within a few blocks from campus as well.
Great for these types of students UNL is great for really any type of student, ranging from the kids who want the college experience depicted in movies to the kids who just want to study and learn a lot in college. There are opportunities either way.
Bang for the buck UNL's pricing is fairly average for a large university. It also offers many scholarship opportunities for those who take the time to apply for them.
What to do for fun The University has many different activities for students to take part in throughout every week. Also, many students live close to campus, so if you are into partying, you can usually find a good place to party most of the time if you have decent connections.
Food and Dining The food and dining at UNL is better than I expected. There are many different dining halls across campus with many different choices of foods in each one. However, as with any food, after a while the foods become repetitive and less appetizing.
Dorm Life Dorm life is pretty good. It has its obvious flaws, such as public bathrooms and less privacy than living alone. However, as long as you make yourself available, it is a great way to meet new people and develop a strong network of friends/ study partners in a short amount of time.
Academic Rigor The freshman classes are fairly easy if you put a decent amount of work in. However, many of the professors of the introductory courses are focused more on research than teaching, so befriending and frequently meeting with the TAs is a good plan for academic success. If you put enough work in, the exams will not be too difficult.
Tips for prospective students Make your decision to go here or not to go here as soon as possible because the longer you wait, the less likely you will be able to get a room in one of the better residence halls, get tickets for husker games, etc.
In three sentences It is a great school overall. There is a very large student body, so you feel as though you are part of something big. Because of the size, there are also many opportunities and activities that you can take part in on campus.
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Karissa from Lincoln, NE
03/02/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Great for these types of students students who want to achieve
What to do for fun Go to Husker games.
Tips for prospective students Get involved with organizations.
In three sentences UNL is a solid educational institution. School pride is apparent. There are many social activities students can partake in.
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Tyler from Omaha, NE
03/03/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments What to do for fun They have events every weekend, and a whole bunch of night life events very close to campus. It is very fun.
Tips for prospective students Study study study, make the transition from high school to college as graceful as you can. The first semester really sets the bar for how you will perform the rest of college.
In three sentences I would rate the University of Nebraska Lincoln very highly. This school has been incredible with its staff and has started to sculpt me further into the man that I will be when I finish my degree. I would rate my school as an 8 out of 10.
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Thomas from St. Michael, MN
03/14/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Bang for the buck I think UNL is a little expensive. Especially for out of state students.
What to do for fun I play a lot a intramural sports. I also am involved with the PGA club. I also play in a men's hockey league. I plan to play hockey for the UNL club team next year.
Food and Dining You hear a lot of stories about how bad cafeteria food is. I think the food at UNL is great.
Dorm Life I would recommend living in the dorms. A great way to meet new people. I am planning to live in the dorms again as a sophomore.
Academic Rigor I am taking 15 credits per semester. I found out quickly that you really need to manage your time.
Tips for prospective students Get involved with activities. It's a good way to meet new people.
In three sentences I really like UNL. The campus is great. It's a good size campus, but not too big.
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Luke from Roca, NE
03/18/2013Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.
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Categories Comments Bang for the buck With all of the research possibilities, the scholarships, and the quality of the education, this college is a great value for the costs.
Food and Dining From the times I have eaten at the dining halls, I have to applaud the cafeteria staff with the not only the variety but also the quality of the food served everyday.
Dorm Life The university has a great assortment of programs and living options to choose from. From a long list of intramural sports to fun clubs (soap carving), the students can enjoy their time and relax with new found friends between studying or classes.
Academic Rigor I rate the institution 4 starts but the rating depends on the major of course. The classes which I sat in on were difficult but the teachers are easy to understand and attempt to connect with students.
Tips for prospective students Be prepared to ask questions. Admissions representatives want to help you learn as much about the University as possible. Also, do not be afraid to ask to talk with the administration of each individual college.
In three sentences The campus is very easy to navigate. The staff are friendly and enjoy showing off the campus and facilities. Not to mention they are prepared to connect a perspective student with either a teacher or a current student for a shadowing experience.
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Kei'Yana from Lincoln, NE
03/27/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments What to do for fun From the many clubs and activities that partake on campus, you can always stay busy. There are also sporting teams available to join right at the recreational facility.
Food and Dining The many choices for dining halls on campus is very useful as well. Along with the many restaurants in the downtown area that are not that far from campus is great.
Dorm Life When living in the dorms, it is very useful to be open minded with all the different types of personalities that you may encounter. Making bonds with the people you live with will make living in the dorms a pleasant experience.
Academic Rigor Faculty makes sure that academic integrity is taken seriously. They provide students with just enough information from class and from outside sources to study so that any dishonest acts will not be taken.
Tips for prospective students I would suggest students to take advantage of the networking opportunities that they are met with each day. Make connections with students in your classes and ask for help. There are tons of help on campus and everyone is more than willing to help you.
In three sentences The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is a great place to gather the correct skills to have a successful career. There are tons of opportunities to get internships and future career positions. The campus environment is a great place to grow into a well rounded person.
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Katlyn from Lincoln, NE
04/12/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments What to do for fun There are many things for students to do. The city campus is very close to downtown Lincoln and many of age students have access to the bars. Many other underage students have access to the movie theaters and many museums that are also downtown.
Food and Dining The food available is very good and they provide a lot of healthy options. If a student doesn't have a meal plan though, it can get very expensive.
Dorm Life I don't live in a dorm so I don't really know what else to rate the life in the dorms.
Academic Rigor The academics are very hard depending on the class. Most of them give a great challenge.
Tips for prospective students Be accepting of a challenge and expect there to be a lot of work to do. It's not easy, but everything is well worth it. Don't quit just because the first chance you failed. Keep trying and you will get it.
In three sentences It is a challenging school, but it is very worth it. I enjoy being able to set my own schedules and meeting new people in each of my classes. There are many people who are there and willing to help you out at any point along the way.
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