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So many opinions here, so I thought I'dAverageEnglish
So many opinions here, so I thought I'd share mine...
First off, I will say that many people don't realize how much UT has to offer until they go see and/or attend other schools. UT, in all honesty, has so much - superior resources for faculy and students, great degree programs (and many of them too) which are highly ranked and respected, great atheletics, great athletic complexes like Gregory Gym and the rec center, and just look at the library system - 5th largest academic library in the nation. Only two Ivy league schools have a larger library than UT. And if that isn't enough, The Texas Union is pretty cool. :)

Everything is a business these days people. UT does what it can to make money and be effective. Academics are tough there, and the GPA computation system isn't the fairest and it's tough. I know that attending a large university is discouraging for some people. I, myself, hardly had any friends in high school coming from a small Texas town. One of the things I can appreciate about attending UT was that it helped me fend for myself and go get what I wanted. I learned how to survive, because I didn't want to flunk out and go back home. I learned how to make it on my own, to go be social, to do what I needed to do to pass my classes. Today, I am a proud Longhorn who lives in New York City, another large place.

It's a large school, so yeah, the frequency of meeting douches and nice people increases. No school is immune to meeting bad people. And you will likely meet good people too. Some of the reviews here complain about the faculty not caring about students. Do you really expect the real world to care? Find out for yourself, when you go work for a corporation or some place, how hard it will be to find co-workers who aren't competitive with you and to find a boss that actually cares about your well being.

When I attended UT, I found quite a number of professors who spent time with me, going over the content and reviewing it with me. Many times, I was the only student there out of 500 students at office hours. One professor even gave me hints on what was going to be on the mid-term. And other professors in my major spent time with me, talking to me about the content, helping me , telling me where I needed to improve.

Out of the all the professors I had, I can really say only one tended to blow me off during office hours. One out of the many I had there. One professor I had for Calculus, who barely spoke English, bumped up my grade. I had a 79.5 and he gave me a B. At UT, good luck finding any professor who is going to inflate any grade. Why did he do it? Because I'd go to office hours A LOT.

And as far as getting a recommendation, my academic advisor actually gave me a reference to a few companies I had applied for shortly after graduation.

And realize this - a lot of companies come to recruit at UT that don't recruit other schools, because they are aware of the academic reputation of the school. It's easy to complain about UT, but take a good look at everything the school has to offer in comparison to many other schools in the nation.

5th Year Male -- Class 2003
Surrounding City: A+, Collaboration/Competitive: C-
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The University of Texas at Austin has itQuite BrightCommunications
The University of Texas at Austin has it all: stellar reputation, beautiful campus, friendly people, exciting city, and nice professors. When I came to UT I thought I would be a small fish in a big pond, but I never once felt like that here. I was ALWAYS able to reach out to my professors and advisers for help, and I had every chance for success. There are affordable ways to live in West Campus and walk or take the bus to school.

Austin as a city is wonderful, natural beauty and great nightlife. There are also so many great parties for undergrads. I was never involved in the Greek scene and I met SO many great, fun people. Greek life is not a substantial part of the UT culture, and if you can't meet people at UT, you can't meet people anywhere. The campus is so diverse and anyone can find his/her place here.

Yes UT is a big football school, but that is a huge part of the fun and the UT culture. Football season is great, but UT is also a great school. Yes, it's hard, and it's supposed to be. I LOVE UT and I would definitely come back if I had to make the decision all over again.Only negative--I wouldn't major in advertising.

4th Year Female -- Class 2010
Campus Aesthetics: A+, Education Quality: B
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PRO FOOTBALL Team - THAT DOES EDUCATION ONQuite BrightBusiness - Management and Administration
PRO FOOTBALL Team - THAT DOES EDUCATION ON THE SIDE. This school only cares about it's football program. They claim they want to be a major academic university, but they have raised the annual salary of the head football coach to 5,000,000, laid off faculty, cut programs and raised tuition. If this is what you want, you would be better off buying season Dallas Cowboys tickets, and going to a junior college.Yes, its cheap. That's why I am here. I should have taken the scholarship offers from SMU and Rice. Not everyone, can afford a private education, but look at your offers really hard.
2nd Year Male -- Class 2012
Surrounding City: A+, Faculty Accessibility: F
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