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32 out of 34 people found this review useful.
Allison from Burleson, TX
Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.
Categories Rating Comments Will learn a lot UTA has one of the best Nursing programs in the state of Texas and the nation as well.
Will enjoy being here There are over 300 student organizations - so everyone can find somewhere to become involved. It is also located in the heart of Arlington right between Fort Worth and Dallas so there is always something to do.
Bang for the buck This university is one of the best educational values in the state of Texas. There are brand new dorms, and numerous on campus and off-campus apartments within walking distance.
Tips for prospective students Definitely attend a preview visit and make sure that you join a FIG (Freshman Interest Group) if you are planning to attend.
Great for these types of students Nursing, Business, Communications, Engineering, Architecture, etc.
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24 out of 25 people found this review useful.
John-Mark from Royse City, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot I was the type of guy who breezed through high school without a single problem. I wasn't a straight A student but i ended up with a 3.87. But after i spent one semester at UTA i realized college is different... well at least at UTA. I was snapped back to reality and once i began to focus I started to learn a lot. After only one semester I learned so much it was crazy.
Am enjoying being here There isn't a whole lot to do on campus, quite honestly. The school tries to have a good event every once in a while but fail most times. It certainly is not a party school so if you party you shouldn't come here. The real thrill comes from the MAC (google it) and dorm life.
Bang for the buck I would say the school is slightly over priced for all the things they have to offer but it is college, a place where you can get away from it all, or from you parents, and let loose. If you got a lot of scholarships you'll be fine. But a guy like me, who is middle class so i can't get financial aid, and didn't get a bunch of scholarships, school here can get pricey.
Tips for prospective students If you are thinking about coming here i would advise getting some form of transportation, preferably one that does not use gas!! but if you bring a car make sure you car pool whenever you have to go anywhere. One of the best things about this school is that is close to a city. You got the movies and a giant mall right around the corner but if you drive around all the time your pocketbook will suffer. Also if you take engineering do not, I REPEAT!!! DO NOT!!! take Dr. Seath you will regret it.
Great for these types of students 1) People who don't prefer partying.
2) Anyone who is diverse and like being around diverse people.
3) Anyone who wants to learn.Login to rate or flag the reviews
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16 out of 17 people found this review useful.
Kristina from Grand Prairie, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot This school is definitely not some blow-off school. Sure there's many events to enjoy, but when it comes to the academics, its taken seriously. Each class requires much effort, but one can actually learn and apply to real-life situations, versus just reading about it in a book in order to pass a class.
Am enjoying being here Its fun and got a good vibe on campus! Definitely can find people to have fun with or to buckle down and study with, depends on what one's looking for!
Bang for the buck Many job/internships opportunities and an expanding campus.
Tips for prospective students Get involved!
Join clubs and participate with campus events!Great for these types of students -If you're living on campus
-Majoring in nursing or engineering
-Working in addition to going to schoolLogin to rate or flag the reviews
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15 out of 16 people found this review useful.
Anthony from Plano, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot This school makes me work so much harder than I ever did in high school, and thats a good thing. Working at this level allows me to get a feel for how hard I'm going to have to work in the real world after I graduate from here.
Am enjoying being here For the most part I'm enjoying being here. I don't think I'd be as comfortable anywhere else.
Bang for the buck A lot cheaper than those other Big Universities and close to home.
Tips for prospective students This school is known for its Nursing and Engineering programs, but don't let that turn you away if that is not your intended major. The school as a whole is a great place to go. This school is growing by the day.
Great for these types of students If you live in the Dallas/Fort Worth Area and you are looking for an affordable, close to home, four-year university than UTA is right for you. If you are in to division one college sports, UTA has you covered. The school is nationally known in track and field and both men's and women's basketball teams.
While you work on furthering your degree, you can also work on bettering your body at UTA's fantastic workout facility. You won't need to go off campus to find a gym when you have one of the best ones within walking distance from your dorm or apartment. Then after your workout you can find a wide variety of foods at the food court and highly reviewed cafeteria.Login to rate or flag the reviews
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10 out of 10 people found this review useful.
Sandra from Arlington, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot UTA is filled with world-class professors, many of whom are more interested in your learning the material, than in (metaphorically) hitting you over the head with their gradebook. Many of my senior-level communication classes are taught using the same theories, but not to be redundant, rather to help students see how the parts connect. If you aren't a math major and tend to not do well in the subject, you should consider taking Rachel Goodwin (very bright, extremely good in math, and a patient graduate student, loved by all).
Am enjoying being here Many people don't know that UTA is where JPEG (camera cards) compression, HDTV, and gastro camera pills were invented; or that olympic trainers teach here; or that we have First Amendment lawyers that teach here; or that we have a studio arts program on glass work that is world-class; or all the other experts teaching at UTA. There are many gold nuggets around this campus. The Shorthorn, the student publication, is an award winning newspaper that connects students, faculty, and the university with the community. There are events, lectures or other happenings across campus all the time...you will never be bored.
Bang for the buck When I looked at tuition and living on campus, I decided to go the dorm route and to take advantage of the capped tuition, I took 15 hours for Fall and Spring 2011. I share a dorm for $272 per month, all bills paid, rather than sharing a very small apartment for more than double that, no bills paid. I can roll out of bed and be in class in five minutes. I am getting an 'Ivy-League' education for pennies...and the networking opportunities at UTA offer a pipeline to getting a job when you get out.
- NOTE: Here's another gold nugget...MAVERICK BIKE SHOP is a student run bicycle shop where you can get maintenance on your bike for cheap. Nicest, best people around, offering quality bike repairs and equipment. You can even borrow a bike for free (check a bike out and return the end of the semester).
- Take Winter-mester and May-mester classes. These are rolled into the other sessions for payment purposes, and with capped tuition, they are a bonus. The downside: they are credit classes held in about 12 days, fast-paced and a lot of work in a very short time. The upside: Not only are they included in the tuition, you are done in a very short time.Tips for prospective students - LIVE IN A DORM: You'll save money for other things and you will come away with lifetime friendships. So what if the dorm rooms are small...your cubicle at work will be small too, but this one comes with a bed! Dorm rooms come complete with wireless internet and cable for your television. You will skip traffic woes and save gas, too.
- ON FINANCIAL AID: Apply for aid early. 'Nuff said.
- DON'T GET A MEAL PLAN. This is the biggest ripoff known to modern man. The hours they serve are inconvenient and the university insists that they are. For example, in the fall I took out the largest meal plan they offered. I had an 8 a.m. class two days a week, and to eat breakfast before class, I had to get up and shower at 6 or 6:30 to get there when they opened at 7, and eat fast enough to get to class on the other side of campus by 8. Then, I had another class on the other two days from 5:30-6:50 p.m. and the cafeteria closes at 7:30 - yep, on the other side of campus. In the end, none of the meals will roll over to the next semester and you don't get a refund.
- BRING YOUR BIKE: (See Maverick Bike Shop above) You will use it all the time because it is difficult to find parking, parking is remote, you can use the close-in metered parking, but if you are one minute late, you can expect a $20 ticket the university will not cancel.
- LOCK UP SAID BIKE with a U-lock or a thick cable that can only be cut with a torch or grinder.
- CAMPUS COFFEE OPTIONS: There is more to campus than Starbucks. Two blocks from campus there is Health and Harmony Coffee House. Wayyyyyyy cheaper and better.
- TEXTBOOK OPTIONS: Check out BOOKDEFY, a textbook exchange online, or call the Maverick Bike Shop for information on the campus textbook library where students can check out their textbooks. Buying textbooks are expensive, so students should check out all other options.
- LOCK UP YOUR LAPTOP! A $50 laptop lock could mean the difference in your GPA, especially if your laptop gets lifted. Laptops can disappear in minutes, when unattended...so lock it up.
- BE SERIOUS ABOUT STUDYING: It is too easy to lose focus in college, especially when there are so many fun options mocking you.
- SCHOLARSHIPS FROM THE UNIVERSITY: In the early part of the spring semester, information about scholarships is available in the different departments. Students should ask and go by the office to pick up the forms. Then, make sure you turn them in prior to the deadlines. They can't give out money, if no one applies.
- DON'T WORRY IF YOU DON'T HAVE A MAJOR: You will get through your core classes and will have a better idea of what you like and what you excel at.Great for these types of students Those who enjoy diversity; students of all ages; serious students get the most out of the experience; those who like group and collaborative learning.
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9 out of 10 people found this review useful.
Samantha from Plano, TX
Reviewer is A past student here.
Categories Rating Comments Did learn a lot Yes this school has some very knowledgable professors, if you have to take General Psychology or History 1 I would highly recommend Dr.Cox and Dr.Cole both excellent professors. But there are some professors who will simply waste your time and do not know how to teach. Not to even mention in a two hundred student class room a bad teacher could mean the difference between an A or a C. So I highly advise using ratemyprofessors.com it will help you avoid some very bad professors and help you discover some very good ones. I was not aware of this website when I first applied and really wish I had known about it especially for my bio class.
Did enjoy being here YES!! I loved it there. The campus is very clean and very modern. Unlike UT Austin this campus has a much more new feel to it. Not to mention the wonderful library and cafeteria. It is somewhat hard to find places to shop for groceries if you live in Arlington but once you get to know the place and meet some people who can show you around, it becomes much nicer. I would warn people about some of the neighborhoods in Arlington. Some of which are run down, which I personally wouldn't feel very comfortable strolling along at night time. And Roads suck. But the Campus ROCKS :)
Bang for the buck Absolutely!!
Tips for prospective students I would highly recommend this school. And especially if you can to live on campus for your first year or semester. The dorms are always planning fun events to participate in. Get active in groups and clubs because thats how you make the most friends. STUDYYYY!!! You have to read and study, if I could do it a second time with my first semester I wouldn't have goofed off as much and studied harder, you get behind really really fast. And last but not least...use rate my professor it will save you.
Great for these types of students Architecture, Nursing, Biology
And anyone who wants to have fun with lots of school planned events and traditions :)Login to rate or flag the reviews
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8 out of 9 people found this review useful.
Alexander from Texarkana, TX
Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.
Categories Rating Comments Will learn a lot I'm a transfer. My degree will be in Film/Video/Screenwriting here at UTA. Talking with the department advisers & professors I've learned a lot already. Profs are well knowledged and have years of professional experience in the industry. I'm expecting to learn much!
Will enjoy being here Nice campus and environment so far. Exited to use real film cameras and other hard to come by equipment. Campus tries to improve and promote campus life through activities/mixers/events. Great location right between Dallas & Fort Worth. The brand new MAC (Maverick Activity Center) is really great for athletics and fun.
Bang for the buck This is a great medium priced school. There is a tuition cap (around $4.5k per semester) so you can take upwards of 12 hours and not pay more. Also, there is 'The Maverick Promise' scholarship. This will pay tuition (after FASFA aid) if you are 25 years old and make less than $60k a year. This was very big in my decision coming here.
Tips for prospective students -Apply for FASFA early as possible!
-Get advised ASAP
-Take a campus tour
-Tour your department
-Get face time with you professors & ask questions!Great for these types of students -Looking for tuition (in-state) less than $5k a semester
-Like suburban campus areas
-Wanting solid academics
-Interested in FilmLogin to rate or flag the reviews
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9 out of 12 people found this review useful.
Cindy from Arlington, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot UTA offers these courses where you will learn different study tips. They also offer many study aides like tutoring, writing and math clinic, and many more other things.
Am enjoying being here UTA is a very good school, they always have different events going on.
Bang for the buck For being a University, UTA is a very good priced school. Plus they offer many scholarships.
Tips for prospective students Don't stress about declaring a major right away. And if you know you're going to fail a class, make sure and drop asap and take a easier class, and then take the required class at TCC.
Great for these types of students Good for social people. Not are big on parties, but love to hang out and still get your work done.
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4 out of 4 people found this review useful.
Tessa from North Richland Hills, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot Here at UTA, everyday you are learning about your intended field, curriculum that interests you since you chose that class, or cultural competence.
Am enjoying being here UTA has a diverse range of clubs and activities for everyone. There is so much going on it is hard to pick and choose the event that you attend. It is definitely not a party school. UTA is a big communter school, parking is a problem at 10 in the morning. Beware of days when it rains for the campus floods.
Bang for the buck UTA is one of the cheapest four year universities.
Tips for prospective students You will not enjoy UTA if you cannot adapt and make friends without having them be in every class with you. Time management is key to a college students success. All UTA teachers will tell you this and recommend getting a calendar and actually using it!
Great for these types of students Great for music students! The Music Department has plenty of scholarship money to give out. UTA is the top Nursing school in Texas. I am a Nursing student and would not dream of going anywhere else.
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5 out of 6 people found this review useful.
Diem-Phuc from Dallas, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot It's only been months that I've attended here and it's improving my academic knowledge so well. I'm a college freshman majoring in Nursing. Due to the fact that I'm a freshman and still new, I'm able to meet lots of great friends and know lots of great professors here.
Am enjoying being here I really love it here although I'm commuting. After meeting some friends that lives on campus, I was able to attend so many events such as Dancing with the Mavericks and Movie Nights. Everything here is fun and you can meet so many people! There's so many events in front of the library that would make you excited and well wanting to participate. All I can say is, it's a new feeling and I love it.
Bang for the buck It’s not too pricey at some point. In my case, I used most of my money on food and gas. Because I’m commuting, I have to use money on gas, food, and places that my friends and I want to hang. But if you think about it, it’s worth it because it’s giving you tons of opportunity.
Tips for prospective students Here are some tips that I’d like you to take note.
Commuting: If you’re driving 30 minutes or so to UTA, and your friends wants to hit the movies, which is around the corner, CARPOOL. It’s the best way to save gas and money!
MAC: After class and you’re bored? Hit the MAC. There’s so many things that you can do there. You can: exercise/workout, ping pong, racquetball, basketball, dance, do some yoga, and much more!
Events: There are so many events that are hosted by UTA. You should really take your time away from studying and try to attend at least two. It’ll help you release the stresses from studying or from stuff that’s been annoying you. It’s a great way to meet new people and have fun!
Making New Friends: You have very little friends but want to make more friends to keep yourself comfortable when walking on campus or being on campus? Well, what are you waiting for! Join some events, organizations, etc. It will help you meet new friends and eventually, you won’t feel left out anymore.
Organizations: There’s not an organization that you like or your type? Create one! There are so many organizations on campus so I doubt you need to form one, but if you do, do it!Great for these types of students -People who love meeting new friends.
-People who commutes.
-People who wants to learn.
-People who likes something new.
-People who's not a party wild.
-People who's diverse.Login to rate or flag the reviews
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5 out of 6 people found this review useful.
Cassandra from Weatherford, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot I'm really being pushed to my full potential here; I never leave a class without having learned something new.
Am enjoying being here The campus is beautiful, and the staff is friendly and helpful. Living on campus is definitely beneficial as well.
Bang for the buck Scholarships and financial aid will always help, but this is one of the cheaper universities in the metroplex (one year at TCU costs the same as four years at UTA!)
Tips for prospective students Be involved! If you are an incoming freshman, join a Freshman Interest Group. They will help you develop good habits and you will make friends along the way.
Great for these types of students Anyone willing to better themselves and work hard
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4 out of 5 people found this review useful.
Michael from Houston, TX
Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.
Categories Rating Comments Will learn a lot Truly a diamond in the rough. This school has some of the BEST nursing, communications, business and architecture programs around but sadly a lot of it's attention is sucked up by the Austin campus.
Will enjoy being here The staff and other students have been very nice and helpful and everyone makes an effort to make things easier for new students.
Bang for the buck Easily an extremely good deal for the caliber of the education you will receive there.
Tips for prospective students Always be looking for financial aid. It's everywhere.
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2 out of 2 people found this review useful.
Katye from North Richland Hills, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot Most of my professors are wonderful and the same can be said for many of the other professors on campus. They have specific office hours and are willing to help you as long as you truly want help instead of just goofing off. If you email them, they almost always email you back within the day, especially if you're asking about getting help in one way or another.
Am enjoying being here The campus is beautiful and there is always something to do. There are activity fairs all the time, different tables are set up around campus from different organizations and there are people willing to be your friend all over the place. If you're in class and you don't have any friends, just sit next to a new person and you will most likely then always have someone to talk to. It doesn't seem as if there are many true introverts on campus which is helpful.
Bang for the buck A great education that is waaaaaaay cheaper than at other universities. There is the chance that the tuition won't be raised for next year meaning that, as other colleges close by get more and more expensive, UTA will continue to be cheaper than most other universities. Also, there are so many different classes offered that you will truly hardly ever get bored. You can fix your schedule so that you have at least one interesting class a semester that still satisfies a credit that you will need. For example, I'm taking a mythology class that gives me three hours for my social cultures credits but the class is extremely interesting.
Tips for prospective students 1. Apply early to get all the scholarships you can. The tuition may not be as high as it could be, but its still more money than most people have in their bank accounts. Not only does the university offer many scholarships, but they have a financial aid office with a staff that is always willing to talk to you if you need help.
2. When you go to get a meal plan, think about it a lot. You think you're going to be eating in the cafeteria a lot, but the lines are long and not everyone eats there. More often than not, you'll end up eating somewhere close to campus with a friend or two so you won't even use all the meals that are offered and they don't roll over to the next semester. If you don't use all your meals, its wasted money.
3. Don't be afraid to call the advisers, email them, call the financial aid office or the admissions office. They are there to help you and they really do. Just know what you're going to ask them before you make the call so you don't waste too much time. Also, they don't know everything so sometimes you may have to call a few people before you find the answer to the question you have.Great for these types of students Those interested in nursing and engineering. The programs are some of the best in the state. Also, students that want to be teachers would do great at UTA. The university uses the UTeach program which makes it easy to become a teacher for mathematics or science while still getting to take the classes that you want in the major that you want.
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2 out of 2 people found this review useful.
Rebecka from Hewitt, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot I love going to UTA, I am learning a lot and since I am a junior, I have, most of my classes with the same people.
Am enjoying being here All of the professors are wonderful and willing to work with you even though the classes are larger.
Bang for the buck The tuition is affordable and the classes are great. Not to mention they have one of the top 100 business schools in the nation!
Tips for prospective students The school is not that hard to get in to, but it is harder to stay in. I advise getting involved whether it's on campus or at a job. Get to know people and you'll love it as much as I do!
Great for these types of students UTA is great for all types of students. There are so many different degree programs that it would be hard to not find something for everyone.
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2 out of 2 people found this review useful.
Judith from Manvel, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot The professors are really amazing. They help you out as long as you ask for the help. They even have study group sessions during non-class hours that are really helpful because you can grasp the concepts better. Entering freshman are given free tutoring hours if at least one tutoring session has been completed before mid September. There really is no explanation for failing.
Am enjoying being here There are so many different organizations on campus that I have yet to experience a dull moment. They have many events held during the first few weeks so everyone can get together and experience the college life and meet new people. Students at UTA have free access to the gym, so that gives a way to combat the dreaded freshman fifteen. I thought it would be hard to be away from home, but in reality UTA has become another home away from home.
Bang for the buck It is actually not to expensive compared to other schools because my tuition for this year was a little over $17,000 when at other schools I would've have been paying over $20000.
Tips for prospective students Take a tour here. I fell in love with the campus on my first visit. Make sure to apply for a FIG (Freshman Interest Group) because you meet so many people in this group that will help you in the years to follow.
Great for these types of students One of the best nursing schools in the state of Texas.
Great university for Architecture, Engineering, Liberal Arts, and Science majorsLogin to rate or flag the reviews
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2 out of 2 people found this review useful.
Millicent from Balch Springs, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot The professors here really are kind and easy to approach if there is a problem. Class sizes aren't the smallest but you still get help and attention and will definitely learn.
Am enjoying being here Such a diverse school. You will definitely meet new people and learn so much from them. Out of state students, disabled, international, everyone seems to be unique and special in their own way.
Bang for the buck Still has the steep price of education, but you truly get so much out of it. There is always an event or seminar to attend, contests, concerts, quality education.... The school is just awesome.
Tips for prospective students
BE SURE TO APPLY EARLY!!!... the financial aid grants literally run out in a couple weeks. If your accepted in early and have everything taken care of, you could get a piece of the pie!Great for these types of students Majoring in nursing, social work, advertising, engineering, business. Like a big major city, sports( the new ginormous cowboys stadium is three minutes away and so is the Rangers baseball), and a mixed diverse community.
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1 out of 1 people found this review useful.
Ishmail from Mansfield, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot The classes at UTA are good and challenging. They adequately prepare you for the next course level and help aim for you to succeed. There are many tutoring opportunities to help you in case you fall behind.
Am enjoying being here The UTA campus is a fun and enjoyable atmosphere. The student council is always finding ways to engage the students in campus activities.
Bang for the buck UTA has many artists that come through and perform at the school and this year is no different. This year we have the musical artist, Drake stopping by.
Tips for prospective students Make sure you keep in touch with counselors through email, or i person, because they truly do wish for you to succeed. Make sure you fill out your FAFSA application asap as well as your housing application. Do not stress the first semester of your freshman year because you did not make the grade you intended to. You will more than make up for it your second semester. Just study hard and try and you will succeed.
Great for these types of students Great for intended healthcare professionals and business majors.
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1 out of 1 people found this review useful.
Elisa from Houston, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot I both am a student here and an undergrad researcher. I started working here this past summer and I began as a transfer here this Fall. While I'm learning a ton in the classrooms, I am and have been learning even more valuable experience in my field. UTA is great for undergrad research in physics, chemistry, biology, nursing, etc.... The professors here are almost all researching and teaching but you can still reach them if you need to. The environment here is great for learning.
Am enjoying being here I love it here. The campus is beautiful, the weather is wonderful, the people are, for the most part very nice, the teachers know what they are doing and I like my job. There is a nature park I go hiking and biking close by and there are events to socialize as well as quite places to study. As far as I'm concerned, this place is perfect for me!
Bang for the buck Actually, I'm not entirely qualified to answer that question on my own accord since I'm here on an almost full scholarship due to a national competition. However, I can say, it will cost about 20k to live on campus and be a full time student for1 year; that's basically guaranteed. However, it depends on the individual and their situation. If I didn't have this scholarship (and I may not get it next year) I still extremely highly advise this school especially if you want to go into research for some math or science. That kind of education and experience offered here is totally worth it. I constantly hear of and meet peers who say they're from UT-Austin or TAMU and they didn't have much opportunity at those schools. One girl, in particular, with whom I work is from UT-Austin and she often says she should have come straight here, she wasted about 2 years at UT-Austin paying more and then came here and got much more experience, she now works in the lab with me as an undergrad and she says it is cheaper to attend here.
Tips for prospective students - study
- don't memorize, learn/understand what you're doing
- eat, sleep and have fun (don't get too carried away with the fun though or you're not studying)
- try to avoid group study (In theory it sounds good, but you end up wasting way too much time and sometimes not only do you not get better but other people confuse you)
****These apply to any college (and some high school).Great for these types of students - Any math or science (psych, physiology, chemistry, physics, nursing, biology, etc...) majors. **Try to get some research experience.
- Also great for teachers (if a math or science research doesn't appeal to you and you'd rather teach, they have great programs too)
**Please keep in mind throughout all this that I'm rather biased towards my field with my information; I don't know much of other fields.Login to rate or flag the reviews
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1 out of 1 people found this review useful.
Anna from Burleson, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot Check ratemyprofessor.com before choosing your professors to make sure their teaching style will work for you.
Am enjoying being here I love being around all sorts of different people, walking around the campus and learning about myself. There are also TONS of ways to get involved on campus, whether it's greek life, clubs, organizations, volunteering or internships. Everyone is so friendly and eager to help you find your fit.
Bang for the buck UTA's tuition is a lot cheaper than a lot of the Texas university's, but the education is competitively equal to some of the other state schools. UTA also has tons of scholarships you can get through the school for grades and for being involved.
Tips for prospective students Make a friend in each of your classes so that you always know what's going on. Try to avoid big gaps in your schedule between classes so that you don't get bored and tempted to skip class. Join a FIG if you want more support in your major, but know that it will require work, homework, and reading (it's an actual class).
Great for these types of students Those paying for their own education, those who want to be around a diverse group of people, those who like to socialize and still focus on academics, and those who don't care about a football team.
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3 out of 6 people found this review useful.
Ashley from Cedar Hill, TX
Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.
Categories Rating Comments Tips for prospective students This is a wonderful school. The saff are friendly, have patience and wiling to work with you.
Great for these types of students Any type of student
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0 out of 1 people found this review useful.
Melvin from Arlington, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Tips for prospective students It a great school i recommend anyone prospective students.
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Kylie from Saginaw, TX
Reviewer is A past student here.
Categories Rating Comments Did learn a lot My professors were all awesome.
Did enjoy being here My living situation wasn't the greatest and I didn't feel safe. I paid way more for my Centennial Court apartment than it was worth.
Bang for the buck There are a lot of activities that you get to be involved in just by going here.
Tips for prospective students Don't live in Centennial Court apartments. If you take night classes, use the parking garage because walking from the parking lots and using the buses is scary. Be aware of your surroundings when going to classes.
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Anasinti from Houston, TX
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Tania from Carrollton, TX
Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.
Categories Rating Comments Tips for prospective students Make sure you like the campus, it's hard to study when you are distracted by the campus!
Great for these types of students Liberal, dedicated, etc.
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Christopher from Haltom, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot The professors at UTA are pretty helpful. All of the professors I have had have been more than willing to help me out when ever I needed extra help. As far as the classes go, they move at a pretty decent pace. They are not so fast that you will be lost if you miss a class or two but you definately need to study to keep up.
Am enjoying being here One of the great things about UTA is how diverse it is. There are hundreds of students organizations. I myself am involved in 5 organizations. You can always keep yourself busy.
Bang for the buck I feel like it is getting a bit pricey because the school is expanding so much. They have built 5 HUGE new buildings in the past 4 years. They built a new gym that is amazing, 2 giant new engineering research buildings, multiple new dorms, and they are currently finishing a brand new arena. So they have to make up some of those costs but I don't think it is significantly different in pricing than any other university.
Tips for prospective students Get involved right away. Find any student organization and give it a try. You never know what you will get out of it and if the first one is not for you, don't worry there are hundreds more.
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Britney from Dallas, TX
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Kyla
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Tips for prospective students This school sucks and I wouldn't advise anyone to attend this University if their pursuing a social work degree.
Great for these types of students I wouldn't advise anyone to attend this University.
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Asmita from Irving, TX
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LaKenya from arlington , TX
Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.
Categories Rating Comments Will learn a lot i haven't started yet but I'm excited and really looking forward to meeting new people.
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Aileen from Dallas, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences incredibly diverse campus. tons of programs and organizations to get involved in. great faculty and campus-setting that truly cares about the success of its students.
Tips for prospective students meet with your advisors frequently to make sure you are on track or do not have holds on your accounts. always start early, whether is shopping for books, parking, studying, or financial aid. there are thousands of students trying to get the all the same things and the early birds definitely get the worm.
Academic Rigor i wouldn't say it's harvard, but the expectations are certainly pretty high at the university of texas arlington. come prepared to learn otherwise you might fall behind.
Dorm Life i have not experienced dorm life settings. most students i know commute to uta.
Food and Dining the sushi restaurant is my favorite. there are quite a few options for dining, but they're not the healthiest and therefore do not meet my standards. other students love it though. there's a pizza hut, chick-fil-a, subway, einstein's, panda express, the meal-plan cafeteria area and also a small food market store. again, not the healthiest of options.
What to do for fun there's a bowling alley and pool hall on campus. the planetarium plays movies every few days for about $2 and then there's also the occasional free movies that are played some outdoors on the campus. there's always a basketball (or other athletic) game, a play, music recital, comedy show, a concert, a speech or some kind of activity going on around campus. the posters for these kinds of things are everywhere, you can't miss it.
Bang for the buck i can't say for certain since i have not done an extended research on this topic but i would say it's pretty average and reasonable.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus mud-volleyball. not sure how it works, but apparently it happens once a year and kids get really really dirty.
Great for these types of students anyone in search of higher education. i think the only types of students it would not be suited for would be those in search of a major college experience. those students who have football games and huge campus rivalries in mind (like ut or uf) might be disillusioned. this is definitely a type of campus that induces learning, not partying.
Clubs and Activities there's plenty of activities going on and plenty of clubs to join. just do a little research and you'll find something to fit into.
Greek Life no personal experience on this subject. sorry.
Campus Safety i must seriously congratulate this school on its efforts towards student safety. uta has an amazing group of police officers who really take student safety to heart. if a crime occurs on or near the campus you will very shortly have an email in your inbox describing what the situation was, where it happened, at what time, and a description of the people involved. they are constantly testing their emergency equipment and communication services. there are assistance/emergency phone towers almost anywhere you look. the school shuttle passes by every 15 minutes to take you to all areas of the campus, and after shuttle hours there are police escorts to take you anywhere you need to get to on campus. the only reason campus safety is not 5 stars is because once you're off the campus you really should be careful where you go. 5-10 miles in any direction and you can wind up in a not-so-great area.
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Anaiza from Stephenville, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences a wonderful school, with merited professors, tons of things to do both on and off campus and an attitude that truly allows you to push your limits.
Tips for prospective students apply early. talk to as many people as possible, but most of all enjoy it!
Academic Rigor i'm in the school of architecture. of course it's rigorous, but it's also worth it.
Dorm Life i live on campus in trinity house. the dorm is small, but really the only one where you can get a true sense of community.
Food and Dining the food is great. there's really nothing better than having pizza and cheeseburgers at your beck and call. however there are options for the vegetarians out there, as the staff will even change gloves when handling your food. if you ever tire of the food in the cafe, then there is always the plaza where you can find pizza hut, chick-fil-a, panda express, and even subway.
What to do for fun uta is lucky to have a body of students who always host everything. there are always, flyers and signs up about plays or comedy acts. once a semester there is even a big concert, and in the spring there is the bash. there's always food being either handed out or at a cheap price, so there's never a dull moment on campus.
Bang for the buck uta is pretty good about money. being in the architecture program i'm going to be needing a lot of extra materials, and they won't come cheap. however there are various options for where to get things, around here in arlington so it's never to much of a hassle. the only thing i can't decide whether it's worth it is the meal plan. even on the cheapest one, you still pay a little over $2,000 for both semesters. you do get 150 meals per semester and $350 dining dollars for semester which are redeemable at starbucks or in the plaza.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus in the university center, there is a bust of e.h. hereford who students rub with their left hands on when there's a tough test coming up. his head is very shiny.
Great for these types of students whether you're a loner or a crowd kind of person this school fits anyone.
Campus Safety there is a police call box every 20 meters and an escort service after 7pm. also, if there are any incidents on campus they are posted in public places so everyone can be aware.
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Luis from Dallas, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences ut arlington is awesome, plain and simple. the school is diverse, and teachers are great, and it's an atmosphere a student would desire to be in. so far, i have nothing bad to say about uta because it's been a great experience so far.
Tips for prospective students study, have fun and enjoy college. oh and also, be organized!
Academic Rigor the classes are great, and so far my professors have been amazing inspiring teachers
Food and Dining food is great and actually tastes good
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gabriela from Fort Worth, TX
Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences they show interest in there students. uta emails me so i can keep up with the new regulations. uta ha a friendly environment.
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Jimmy from Irving, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences the campus is lively and classes are challenging! parking is a pain most of the time and i find myself picking early morning classes just to get a decent spot. finally, the university is very diverse with people from all walks of life and employs excellent professors!
Tips for prospective students do your homework and for the commuters, if you do not wish to have early morning classes, you can always get to school and follow other people to their car and acquire their spot. food for thought.
Academic Rigor it all depends on the professors and whether or not you decide to read the textbooks.
Dorm Life i commute so i wouldn't know how the dorm life is.
Food and Dining the connections cafe is packed during 11am-1pm, especially during 12pm-1pm because there's no class scheduled during this time, but the bright side is that the foods are healthy and delicious. best bet is to go to other places around the area to eat.
What to do for fun there are a variety of places on campus for you to do. i usually go bowling and workout at the m.a.c. (mavericks activity center).
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Alicia from Fort Worth, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences the university of texas at arlington is an amazing school with many incredible opportunities. when i first started, i was a bit sceptical, but it has surpassed my expectations and has created a whole new life and perspective for me.
Tips for prospective students excellent school, great programs, wonderful campus
What to do for fun there are endless opportunities and activities and sports that many students can get involved with.
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Hilary from Garland, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences uta is perfect. it isn't to big or to small; it is growing and will soon be a pier 1 school. the academics are held on very high standards; 10 out of 10.
Tips for prospective students at orientation stay on campus and don't let your high school gpa get the best of you. come to college with a fresh mind set of you can be anyone you want to be. be ready to study study study.
Academic Rigor academics are taken seriously and should be your number one priority, as they are the universities. study, your grades won't make themselves. whatever you do don't give up; your academics are your future.
Dorm Life living on campus for at least one year is the smartest thing you could do. it helps you get involved and meet many people. dorms allow you to really transition to the college life.
Food and Dining uta has a cafe that is an all you can eat buffet for every meal! the plaza contains 4 very popular fast food restaurants with the convenience of being on campus. having a meal plans saves time and money.
What to do for fun uta offers over 300 student organizations; get involved in something that interest you. join student council or a religious group or even go greek. there are endless opportunities.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus bed races are races across a football field. ooz ball is volleyball in the mud. campus traditions are the best way to get involved.
Campus Safety uta police are everywhere. there are emergency stations all around campus. you have nothing to worry about.
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UTA Student
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences the advising staff are very helpful. it is a very large public university.
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Sarah from Arlington, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences The University of Texas at Arlington is amazing.
I love this campus because it is very efficient for me. This University is close to my home and work. The staff and professors are very friendly here at UT at Arlington.Tips for prospective students If students live in D/FW area I recommend them not to go to other Universities, especially if the program the student needs is available here.
Dorm Life I have never attended the dorm life. But the housings look nice and roomy.
What to do for fun There is a lot to do for fun. Go to the library to research or read. Also there is a very nice Gym, which contains anything you ask for.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus There are a lot of animals like armadillos, rabbits, etc.
Great for these types of students MyMav recreation center has numerous activities.
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Anonymous from Irving, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot Thus far the majority of my professors at The University of Texas at Arlington are very helpful and respond quickly to any inquiries that I may have. In addition, my class projects have helped me develop valuable skills such as teamwork, time management, and presentation skills.
Am enjoying being here One of the most popular attractions, and my favorite place at The University of Texas at Arlington is the Maverick Activity Center (MAC). This state of the art facility features an gym better than many of the gyms that I've payed for in the past. What makes this gym even better is that it's FREE to all students!!
Bang for the buck Compared to the tuition rates of other national four year universities, The University of Texas at Arlington is a relatively affordable university with several majors and student activities to boost your resume and come out ahead.
Tips for prospective students I recommend that prospective students of The University of Texas at Arlington get involved in the campus by joining clubs and organizations in order to build your resume and spread some school spirit! By being involved, relationships are formed that make the college experience much more fulfilling and memorable.
Great for these types of students The University of Texas at Arlington is great for all types of students as it is a great value and offers many opportunities for students to shine.
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McSanmi From ARLINGTON, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot Most of the Professors in the school are very Knowledgeable and the best in their field especially the Engineering program that I attend. They work closely with the industry and can relate the practicability of teaching to developments
Am enjoying being here I enjoy being here because what I am getting here is far better from what I previously had
Bang for the buck Rated average
Tips for prospective students This is a good research institution, but then you have to be smart to get the best from the system. If admitted, get settled into the system as early as possible and make sure you move close and learn from your seniors because your mates may not be of much help
Great for these types of students UT Arlington is good for students who are innovative and dynamic. With academic excellence on your part, the sky is your limit because most of the Professors are good
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Pedro from Fort Worth, TX
Reviewer is A past student here.
Categories Rating Comments Bang for the buck Expensive, but worth the money.
Tips for prospective students If you are transferring from a community college, do not expect the one on one type of instruction from the teachers because the classes have too many students. Also, you will get a lot more homework and a lot of the tests involve essays.
Great for these types of students Engineering
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Shatonja from Fort Worth, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot UTA has some of the best professors. They are always available to help and there are so many resources on campus to help with studying and homework.
Am enjoying being here This is a friendly campus. Everyone is willing to help everyone out. There are so many activities on campus such as Ooze ball, which is volleyball in the mud and the Fall/Spring concerts.
Bang for the buck This campus has a great library, lots of resources and plenty of ways to gain more financial aid and scholarships.
Tips for prospective students If you are looking to come to UT Arlington, be sure to apply ahead and to be sure that you want to be in an environment where there is a lot of diversity. It is a great campus. Take a campus tour before making your final decision.
Great for these types of students This campus is great for students who want to meet different people from all backgrounds and for students who want to focus on their academics. This is a strong academic campus.
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Juana from Houston, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot UTA has plenty of classes that require critical thinking and complex questions that further expands the knowledge of students.
Am enjoying being here There are hundreds of organizations available, one for each and every unique student that attends this school. There are many organizations that work towards informing students of the diversity here and events are always being organized with the goal of making the process of getting to know each others peers more easy. I currently live on campus, which in my opinion is a huge advantage in getting involved and meeting all types of new people. The staff that work here are amazing and caring, they actually want their students to make the best of their education at UTA.
Bang for the buck When students apply on time, there are many scholarships being offered to them which greatly helps. UTA also provides decent financial aid. Housing and meals can be a bit pricey but definitely worth the experience.
Tips for prospective students I definitely advice to get ready for the culture shock. UTA is very diverse and I think it's amazing because it is always fun to get to know other cultures. The nursing program here is very competitive but one of the best I know of so if that is a considered major for anyone keep in that in mind. My last tip is to just be open minded and enjoy everyday and to use free time wisely.
Great for these types of students UTA is great for students that like to challenge themselves, are looking into the health care field, and are interested in being a part of such a diverse community, there are people from all over the world!
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Kayla from Lancaster, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot You will definetely learn a lot of different things while on this campus because of the different events they hold and also the wide variety of classes. Oh, can't foget the different organizations that you can be a part of also.
Am enjoying being here I very much enjoy being here because it is so diverse and full of interesting things. I especially love the crazy events they have around the holidays like BED RACES. Also, I like how everyone is so much like a family, even though the majority of us don't quite know eachother yet. But overall, it is a great college to start of with. P.S.: They have great degree programs including Nursing, it is like the biggest program up here.
Bang for the buck Definetely, everything is not overpriced plus if you need help financially with tution or such, the Financial aid office is gradly here to assist you in anyway.
Tips for prospective students Take what you need, be prepared to take short notes; don't copy word for word, get involved as much as you can. keep tabs on important things like tuition, schoolwork, etc., don't waste time partying or with other things, find time to study whenver you can.
Great for these types of students Outgoing, very optimistic and open, creative in any way, friendly, etc.
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Victor from Houston, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot This school is great for students wanting to pursue architecture, nursing, and business.
Am enjoying being here UTA has so much diversity on campus, and always offers exciting events going on around campus.
Bang for the buck If you want a excellent nursing or architecture program, UTA is the university for you!
Tips for prospective students The Freshman Interest Group (FIG) program is a great way to meet other students within your major, and it's the best way to make your first year at UTA a great one. The FIG program helps with keeping you on track with your courses because you will always have the resource of the other students in the program to help.
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Amanda from Grand Prairie, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot You will learn, whether you want to or not. Surprisingly enough, most of the things I talk about in everyday conversation were things I learned more about from my classes.
Am enjoying being here It's a great campus, and you will make plenty of friends.
Bang for the buck With changes being made, and financial aid being cut, it's becoming less affordable for financial aid students. They recently took away the printing quota, and they're still charging new students with fees to help pay off the Mavericks Activity Center (MAC).
Tips for prospective students Get to know someone who lives in the dorms because they tend to have more events than the regular campus.
Buy your textbooks online at Amazon, or rent them from chegg.com (or some other site). If you're buying them from the bookstores, compare online prices. Sometimes, the UTA Bookstore and The College Store have similar prices, but sometimes there's huge price gaps.
Apply for financial aid as early as possible. UTA offers a grant called the Maverick Promise. If your family makes less than $65k a year, you'll qualify for the program, which will pay the rest of your tuition that the Federal Pell Grant doesn't cover. You do have to qualify for the Pell Grant before you qualify for the Maverick Promise.
Try living in the dorms at least one year. Stick to the Bronze meal plan, as it will give you more cash and less meals. You use meals at the Connection Cafe, but you'll get tired of eating there for every meal after a while.Great for these types of students Students who want to study.
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Krysta from El Paso, TX
Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.
Categories Rating Comments Will learn a lot The architecture building was beautiful, with my intended major to be architecture, I was very happy.
Will enjoy being here During the schools orientation I was allowed to learn so much about the school, the environment was great and so were the people there.
Bang for the buck The price of college, I must admit is pricey, but I will say well worth it. I expected it to be a lot more and was relieved that it wasn't as much as I thought it would be with living in the dorms and everything, but I really look forward to it.
Tips for prospective students If you plan to live on campus, take a good look at the dorms options and their apartments. School seems really health oriented with a no smoking on campus policy and an Activity Center.
Great for these types of students Like an open environment, don't mind a lot of walking (although there isn't really that much), and like trees and greenery (it's beautiful there).
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Vivian from Mansfield, TX
Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.
Categories Rating Comments Will learn a lot There are a lot of tutoring opportunities, and if you're going to major in something science, like me, then there's a special room where you can check out past tests and notes.
Will enjoy being here There are very many student organizations, and a lot of places to relax, including a bowling and billiards area and an activity center.
Bang for the buck UTA's tuition is relatively cheap, and they hand out financial aid pretty generously.
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Crystal from Dallas, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot Awesome school! Engineering is great. Recommend to anyone who would like to succeed in life and get all the help they may need.
Am enjoying being here A lot of things to do and be active in and out of school!!
Cowboys Stadium for example.Bang for the buck Not expensive but not cheap for me. I have scholarships and financial aid so I am really fortunate. College is expensive but UTA is in between.
Tips for prospective students UTA is a great school!!
Great for these types of students Engineers, NURSING, BUSINESS, AND MANY MORE!!
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Erica from Southlake, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot The professors at this university care a lot about your learning especially if you show them that you are really interested in the course. So far, my professors have been very dedicated which have led me to learn a lot.
Am enjoying being here I really love this school in general just for the academic opportunities it has given me but the on-campus activities are very limited, therefore, it has not given me many social opportunities. But overall the students that attend have been awesome and very friendly.
Bang for the buck I received a very generous scholarship from this school, therefore, it is very cheap for me which is a big reason for why I will attend this school for the rest of my undergrad. Also, even without the scholarship, the in-state fees are extremely reasonable.
Tips for prospective students Get to know the professors and join as many clubs as you can!
Great for these types of students Students who are serious about keeping a high GPA, those who do not care too much about the social life on campus, and those who want to attend a great university for not that much money compared to other schools.
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shalyse from Arlington, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot UTA is a great school wwith amazing professors, or atleast my professor have been great. They suplement class lectures with media to help integrate what is really happening in the world with the text book education they are providing. I have had a great experience with learning especially in the math department. (I went from failing to passing with my teachers helping me to develop study habits that would help me comprehend those formulas). The professors don't see their jobs as how ever many hours in the class room they make themselves available to help you, and the university provides amazing tutoring services.
Am enjoying being here UTA gives us the perfect mix of fun. Enough so that we don't feel overwhelmed with school but not enough that we feel distracted. Final time is the best though because at the library they provide study breaks for you with food and games. They hold it in the basement so they don't disrupt the other student but its there. They have week long events that are all about culture and the works. UTA is a diverse school, that will help you learn alot about the world
Bang for the buck It depends on who you are on wheter or not you feel like you are getting what you paid for. Tuition is good, housing is decent, and they offer alot of activities and lectures.
Tips for prospective students Keep your priorities in mind. This isn't a party campus but that doesn't mean that if you don't keep your purpose at hand you wont stray.
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Ashley from Houston, TX
Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.
Categories Rating Comments Will learn a lot I visited the campus and fell in love with my soon to be second home. As I walked the campus and learned more and more about the environment and the learning abilities at this school it becomes easier for me to make my final decision and I made my decision.
Will enjoy being here The current students there seemed to be friendly people and have a sense of diversity. I felt that I could easily make new friends there and have reasonable fun.
Bang for the buck The money spent here would be worth while and probably the best decision anybody could make. Even without financial aid their are many ways to find money to pay for college.
Tips for prospective students Take the tour and learn more from actual students to get a better idea of the school.
Great for these types of students People that plan to make many new friends, have fun and be responible, and get a quality education!
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Jennifer from Spring, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot I am a current prenursing student at UTA and have come to find out that UTA has one of the BEST nursing schools in Texas. It is VERY competitive and hard to get in, considering they only accept 100 students per semester when about 900 apply each semester. So it's pretty tough but thats what makes it the best.
Am enjoying being here I LOVE going to UTA. They are always things going on on campus like concerts or lectures. Dallas is also only half an hour away so you can go to concerts or just explore downtown. Six Flags, The Cowboys Stadium and Texas Rangers Stadium are less than 10 minutes away from the UTA campus so there is ALWAYS something to do.
Bang for the buck Alot of people underestimate UTA because it is not a widely known like UT or Baylor but i think its truly one of the best especially in tuition department. Tuition rates are pretty affordable compared to other schools in the area.
Tips for prospective students Go to class
Learn how to manage your time between studying and leisure time
Be active
Get involved= easiest way to make friendsGreat for these types of students Engineering
Nursing students
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Michelle from Arlington, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot In sum, I have become more conscious about sustainability and university transitions. This year I'm in training to become a peer academic leader, a role in which students mentor incoming freshmen and first-year students. I have attuned my learning skills uniquely to each subject area---writing, thinking critically, and absorbing information. Overall, the standard at which UTA's faculty are held at have helped me become more aware of myself as a student.
Am enjoying being here At UTA, I have found many students with similar interests and diverse backgrounds. In between classes, I can count on finding students returning from military duties and spare-time scholars. Through the student organizations and university programs, I have become connected to thoroughly participant members of society.
Bang for the buck The scholarship situation is quite sketchy, but reasonable in comparison with many other state-based universities.
Tips for prospective students Whether you are a pursuing a specific major or are undeclared at the moment, look for FIG and FYS courses. These courses have brought me invaluable information about services and resources available on campus.
Great for these types of students -Engineering-UT Arlington has recently completed construction on the new Engineering Research Building. I have visited the facility as well as seen many students follow through very satisfactorily through the program.
-Nursing- UT Arlington's College of Nursing has recently been endowed with a grant and recognized for alumni innovations in health care. The faculty are always seeking out interest in students and motivating with their experiences.
-INTS in medical sciences
-Sustainability- Not only is UT Arlington constantly evolving as a sustainable environment through waste minimization and various lecture series. UT Arlington hosts a great environmental society that works every week. For Arbor Day, over 50 trees are being planted!Login to rate or flag the reviews
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Laura from Dallas
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot I am learning different things every time i attend my classes. UT Arlington has a very good nursing program in the state. The learning pace is just for a beginning freshman, most professors even stay after class to answer any questions a student may have.
Am enjoying being here i loved being in UT Arlington because the people are very nice which make coming to school enjoyable. Also, UT Arlington has a lot resources to help a student become successful in their classes. Eve,n if you do not have anything to do there is always something to do in campus usually something is going on campus or something to do for fun.
Bang for the buck UT Arlington is one of the few schools that has a good tuition cost and has a good education at the same time. Even though, a person wants to live on campus dorms varies from prices to fit a person's budget.
Tips for prospective students I suggest prospective students to UT Arlington to
- attend orientation as soon as possible
- carpool if you can parking is terrible.
and join an organization.Great for these types of students People who are majoring in nursing, business or engineering. Also for people who like to be diverse and like to become involved in school.
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Michael from Fort Worth, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot The engineering program is strenuous at times but it is well worth the effort. The professors love what they do and are willing to help any student provided the student is earnest and willing to accept the work load/learn the material.
Am enjoying being here This is definitely one of the more diverse universities. If NCAA and intramural athletics aren't your thing, there are clubs for just about any hobby. And if there isn't a club you like, you can get a group of friends together and make your own! Add the 26 greek organizations in the mix and you have even more options to choose from. There is something for everyone.
Bang for the buck Compared to other universities within the state, UTA offers quality education for substantially lower prices.
Tips for prospective students Don't be afraid to talk to your professors and don't let all the freedom get to your head e.g. browsing facebook during class everyday. Remember, you're paying for it this time.
Great for these types of students Engineering, Math, Nursing, Art
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Michelle from Fort Worth, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot I'm not going to lie, the classes are challenging and the professors want you to challenge yourself but overall, its college. Plain and simple. Attend all lectures, labs, etc. do your reading and study study study! If you plan on majoring in Nursing, this is the place to be!
Am enjoying being here There are always people around and things to do. On campus, the MAC (Mavericks Activity Center a.k.a. one of the most amazing gyms ever!) is really nice. People are friendly and the campus is really nice and bigger than you might think. The University is in the middle of Arlington so there is A LOT to do off campus. (The Highlands, Parks mall, etc.)
Bang for the buck The only thing I think you don't get your moneys worth is when it comes to eating in the cafe. Depending on the meal plan you choose, I think it's a little on the expensive side. But everything else is pretty reasonable.
Tips for prospective students I definitely recommend taking a tour of the campus and registering for your classes as soon as you can because they fill up really fast. Get to know your professors, and do not be afraid to go to their office after lecture and just introduce yourself. This is not a party school, academics are taken very seriously.
Great for these types of students Students who are up for a challenge, those who strive for the best, and those looking to meet a lot of new people.
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Allison from The Colony, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot The classes I am taking provide me new study habits that help for exams. The school provides students a lot of tools to help them succeed in their classes.
Am enjoying being here There are always things going on at school for students to do. They have comedy series and concerts, for example. Everyone here is really friendly too.
Bang for the buck Every Friday is unlimited bowling/billiards for $1. Sports events are free with student i.d., and a great education that doesn't cost as much as other local universities.
Tips for prospective students Make good grades in school and show that you are interested in the major you are interested in.
Great for these types of students Great for those interested in nursing, sciences, and engineering. Also good for those who like meeting new people and are sociable.
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Andy from Austin, TX
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot I'm learning a lot from all sorts of teacher. Though you need obviously need to put some effort to gain the knowledge from it.
Am enjoying being here The people here are very friendly. You'll make some nice interesting friends around here. Though stay away from the bad influence one. You will see quite a lot of Fraternities and Sororities.
Tips for prospective students Come over here if you want to stay away from urban cities. It's very relaxing and you can take the opportunity to study and stay away from all of your friends.
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