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| Admissions Tests Required: | Required |
| Completion of College Preparatory Program: | Required |
| Secondary School GPA: | Required |
| TOEFL: | Recommended |
| $60 | Undergrad Application Fee |
| $60 | Graduate Application Fee |
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| Address: | 4505 S Maryland Pky Las Vegas, NV 89154 |
| Phone: | (702) 895-3011 |
| General Site: | go.unlv.edu/ |
| Admissions: | web.unlv.edu/admissions/ |
| Application: | web.unlv.edu/admissions/apply.html |
I would recommend that other students stay on top even though the professors aren't as difficult as others. Don't wait until last minute for things and then expect help. It's not as hard as people may make it seem as long as you do what's needed.
» Read MoreI would tell all prospective students that if you are not a morning person, do not take morning classes. Also, don't take classes too late, you will feel obligated not to go. Lastly, buy and read ALL of your textbooks, and you will pass all of your classes.
» Read MoreIf you need financial aid help, good luck. You have to basically harass the office to get correct information. Be careful while choosing professors. Live on campus, become involved
» Read MoreDo not party too hard on your freshman year. It will bite you back later.
» Read MoreFor any incoming students, I would definitely suggest that when you enroll you pay big attention to the location of your classes. Try to find ones that are close to each other... Those long blistering heat waves become killer and even though there are filtered-water hydration station located all over, it can be rough to bolt in 110 degree heat. Not to mention Vegas's bipolar freezing winters and the wind!
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