Ashley
UTD is an awesome school. It is not as party-go-riffic as say a bit more cool nerdy-like, but it gets the job done as far getting the college life experience. It offers great financial assistance to first time students and has great STEM-related major programs. It may not be the BEST in Texas but UTD is great school with good ideals and value. The campus is bigger than it looks ,believe me, there's a good walk from point A to B to keep you in shape and the weather is cool as cucumber when Spring comes around, I liked my stay at UTD, I was as comfortable as a cat on a windowsill. Pace yourself with the schoolwork and club activities and you'd enjoy your stay.
K Kishore
My university is one of the best universities, you have the independence to choose subjects, and the faculty are also friendly and they help you in the any doubts you have regarding the career or studies.
The size of the school is just right, but i am afraid the size increases every year.
Estefany
I love the school. It's relatively small, but they're continuously making it bigger for the growing student population. But the students are friendly, the professors want you to succeed, the reputation of this school is good. I love going to UTD.
Xiangyuan
It's a very good school to study.
Nancy
I am just starting Spring 2015
Chunlei
UTD is an amazing place to go if you are an aggressive guy. The school provides sufficient resources for you to utilize to guarantee you can find a satisfied job. It locates in the famous Dallas city, Texas, with a moderate grassy campus. You can always tell your comfortable experience when being consulted.
Samuel
What's the best thing about this school?
The best thing about the University of Texas at Dallas is its scholarships. Many students apply to UTD as a safety school and end up attending because it offers a lot of full-ride and partial scholarships.
What is one thing you would change?
I would definitely like to see UTD move up from Division III to Division II athletics and start the process for getting a football team. While that's the most significant change I'd make, I would also like to have fraternity and sorority houses on/near campus.
Is your school too large, too small, or just right?
UTD is definitely just right if you're an "average" student. Most of UTD's competition is other public schools in Texas. I believe the average student has more opportunities at UTD than UT Austin because the school is smaller. Likewise, the University of North Texas, Texas Tech and Texas Tech may provide more social opportunities (and football), but has lower ranked academics than UTD in most fields of study.
Where do you spend most of your time on campus?
I spend most of my time in the McDermott library, the Activity Center (gym), and my fraternity's off-campus house.
College town, or "what college town?"
Richardson is definitely NOT a college town. The city's population is dominated by families that live there for its proximity to Dallas and lost cost of living. UTD is involved in the Richardson community, but it isn't the only thing in this city which has been described as the "Telecom Corridor."
All the good bars are at least 10 minutes away in neighboring Addison or Dallas. However, there's a lot of good entertainment in Plano and Dallas.
What's your opinion of this school's administration?
UTD administration is pretty forgettable. It won't affect your time here in any meaningful positive or negative way. The police department is definitely overbearing, though.
Is there a lot of school pride?
Unfortunately there's very little school pride. That's part of the package deal when you don't have a sports team for the students to rally around.
Samuel
What's the best thing about this school?
The best thing about the University of Texas at Dallas is its scholarships. Many students apply to UTD as a safety school and end up attending because it offers a lot of full-ride and partial scholarships.
What is one thing you would change?
I would definitely like to see UTD move up from Division III to Division II athletics and start the process for getting a football team. While that's the most significant change I'd make, I would also like to have fraternity and sorority houses on/near campus.
Is your school too large, too small, or just right?
UTD is definitely just right if you're an "average" student. Most of UTD's competition is other public schools in Texas. I believe the average student has more opportunities at UTD than UT Austin because the school is smaller. Likewise, the University of North Texas, Texas Tech and Texas Tech may provide more social opportunities (and football), but has lower ranked academics than UTD in most fields of study.
Where do you spend most of your time on campus?
I spend most of my time in the McDermott library, the Activity Center (gym), and my fraternity's off-campus house.
College town, or "what college town?"
Richardson is definitely NOT a college town. The city's population is dominated by families that live there for its proximity to Dallas and lost cost of living. UTD is involved in the Richardson community, but it isn't the only thing in this city which has been described as the "Telecom Corridor."
All the good bars are at least 10 minutes away in neighboring Addison or Dallas. However, there's a lot of good entertainment in Plano and Dallas.
What's your opinion of this school's administration?
UTD administration is pretty forgettable. It won't affect your time here in any meaningful positive or negative way. The police department is definitely overbearing, though.
Is there a lot of school pride?
Unfortunately there's very little school pride. That's part of the package deal when you don't have a sports team for the students to rally around.
Myles
The best thing about this school is all the opportunity that it can provide if your active and if you network properly. I have had legit internship opportunities already and I am only a sophomore! The only thing that I would change is the Thanksgiving break schedule, it is too short. The school is the perfect size, it has a big campus feel with small campus benefits. I spend most of my time hanging out in apartments as do most people who live on campus. School pride at UTD sporting events is low but people usually take pride in attending this university. This is a very unusual school it won't be your usual college experience but youll enjoy it nonetheless. I'll always remember the soccer games that I played in. I am a UTD Student Athlete. Frequent student complaints include parking and test difficulty.
Courtney
The best thing about UT Dallas is the variety of classes they offer.
One thing I would change about UT Dallas is the class sizes. It is not uncommon to have more than 300 students in one class, and that professor to have multiple classes.
The University itself is not too large, the classes are.
When I tell people I attend UTD they automatically assume I am intelligent.
I do not live on campus, so most of my time is spent in the class room.
The UT Dallas administration is horrible. The advisors couldn't care less, the dean of students suggestions and advice consist of deal with it. They are a complete pain to deal with, and then rude when you finally are able to talk to them.
There is no controversy on campus, the students are very much robotic just going through the motions not thinking for themselves.
The most school pride you will see is the sporting of UTD apparel, and that's because you can get it at a lot of event for free.
The most unusual thing about UTD is their Greek life. It's terrible, there are no greek housing, they're basically just a club that occasionally gets together, not like a family, like Greek life is at so many other places.
The one experience I will always remember is the day my professor said "Lets hurry this up because I don't want to be here".
The most frequent complaints I have heard is the social life is extremely poor, you will most likely get one professor you can't understand, and the classes are extremely hard for the amount of teacher involvement.
Andrea
My favorite thing about UT Dallas? That's easy. The professors here are amazing. Most of my professors have a PhD. More importantly, I actually get to talk to them rather than a TA. There are assistants that are good and you have a choice to see them. But if I feel that I need help with something, my actual professor is available. I make use of this service and have found most of them to be very interesting people who genuinely want me to understand the topic and excel in general. With the support of such an amazing faculty, I feel that I really have a leg up over students at other schools.
Lee
Growing - i just wish it would build the buildings up and not out - schools look better with tall buildings - we need nicer apartments that overlook the whole campus and our dorms shouldn't stop at just 4 floors. there is no school pride we NEED a football team, especially in a state where football is religion. Complaints are just student life isn't really anything and that is boring
Stephanie
The best thing about UT Dallas is definitely the professor to student ratio. You receive so much more attention from professors, so if you ever need any guidance, they are always there for you! The only thing that I would change about UTD is that we have a football team!! We need some more school spirit! Anytime I tell people where I go to school, they all seem to know how well recognized we are in each of our schools, especially the Business School!
Reese
The best thing about UTD is the the size, its just right. It's not a very popular school and not that many people know about it. I spend most of my time on campus studying. UTD is not located in a college town but is close to dallas where there are lots of clubs and events going on. Very little school spirit. Most recent controversy was Saturday test. UTD is very quirky and odd. The people you see around campus are different and nerdy.
Cameron
UT Dallas is a great school! I chose UTD because of its great reputation as a business school and its convenient location near my home.
The class size at UTD is just about right: small enough to make close friends, yet large enough to continue to meet new and interesting people.
I spend most of my time in the School of Management. With two computer labs, a coffee shop, study areas, and a student lounge, I have everything in one place.
We also have several great resources at the SOM. First we have a writing lab. I often bring my papers and writing assignments to the writing lab to have it critiqued and reviewed by a professional. Secondly, we have an advising center. My academic advisor has been extremely helpful in picking and choosing classes to ensure that I graduate on time and have a painless process. And finally, we have a career center. The career center has some of the nicest people I know. They helped me with my resume, preparing for interviews, and developing networking skills. All of these are here to help us succeed both in school and in future careers.
Both students and faculty are very happy and passionate about their school. They love to see UTD succeed and are very supportive any efforts to enhance our reputation.
As with most growing universities, there has been an increasing problem with parking. Students have often complained about this issue, and the administration and faculty are doing their best to address the issue and respond to complaints as soon as possible.
In all, UT Dallas is a great school with a growing reputation.
Torry
UT Dallas is by far the best college in North Texas, and among the top colleges in Texas. Life at UTD is better than how I pictured college life. It is a bit expensive compared to the other public colleges but that cost comes back at you as a benefit through the UTD experience. I was worried how I would manage such a huge financial burden, but looking at the prospects, its worth it.
Evan
I think the biggest recent controversy on campus, in my opinion, is having math exam days on Saturdays. Apparently, students are supposed to register for all sections or components of a class, and the math department just wanted to have Saturday tests without telling students in advance to registering for the classes. This was bad because UT Dallas has several non-traditional students; such as working parents who either use the weekend to just hang out with their family or use Saturday to pick up more income. The math department stopped it immediately, though. However, it is likely to
Nikki
I always say it is small enough that I know my professors, but big enough I don't have to know them. When I tell people in the community that I am a student at UT Dallas they are always very impressed. When I tell people not from Dallas, they have never heard of it, and think I am a longhorn. The administration seems very organized, and genuinely cares. There is a recent controversy over the change in the CPA review course. They canned a 17 year veteran professor who knows the exam inside and out, to open up a position for a current head in the accounting department's son. There is not a whole lot of school pride, but it is growing every year! I went on an Alternative Spring Break to New Orleans to work with Habitat for Humanity. It was the best week of my life!
Whitney
Top notch school that is serious about providing students with applicable knowledge in the "real" world. Great faculty that is able to apply case studies to academic theory.
Fantastic value for money and ROI.
Mel
The best thing about UT Dallas is that all the professors are reachable and helpful when you need them. Also, UTD has a growing reputation in research and is excelling in different areas. UTD is a growing university and is expected to be one of the best public universities in the nation within a few years.