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What are the academics like at University of Mississippi?

Ryann

It depends- is it chemistry I for chem majors or chemistry I for all other students? Both have the same name (Chem 105) but are taught two totally different ways. Both classes will teach you what you need to know, but one might be more in-depth and intensive than the other (two guesses which). The best thing to do is read the teacher reviews on the SAP Net Portal (where you register for classes) and decide from there. The reviews are always posted when you register for classes, so that's a plus. If you find yourself having difficulties in any particular class, there are always options available to you. There's a free math center where they have tutors come and work with you in person and there's almost always SI (student instructor) classes which are also free.

Destiny

Academics are awesome! The professors are so much help and they actually want you to succeed. Not only are the classes available, but Ole Miss has an unlimited number of sources and opportunities to make sure you become successful. They're huge on internships and even have a Career Center that allows you to have mock interviews for future references.

Emily

The academics at Ole Miss are extremely well-respected throughout the country – they don't call us "The Harvard of the South" for nothing! There is a great mix of hard and easy classes, but each individual person really labels a class as they see it. If you're interested in a subject, that class may not seem as hard as another. Regardless of the difficulty level of any class, most of the professors are incredible and will help you get through it. The professors that I have had the best relationships with, and even some that have become mentors to me, were the ones teaching my hardest classes. On the other end of the spectrum, I've also had a classes that I never really had to study for. It all depends on the person.

Taylor

I have had a great time at Ole Miss, not only because of football or social life, but the academic success I have had thanks to my professors. Each semester, I sign up for classes, asking frantically about which professor is best for that class. Everyone has their own opinions of course, but I have yet to come across a class that I truly dislike. Sure, some classes are hard, but that is expected in a collegiate atmosphere. After hearing what a big party school Ole Miss is, I was shocked to see how many students spent hour after hour in the library. For some majors, I have never seen such competitive nature for grades. It makes me feel so accomplished when I come out with an "A" after seeing how hard I, as well as many other students have worked during the semester. I am a double major here in Psychology and Spanish. Some people tell me I am crazy for doing so, but I find the challenge quite exciting. One of the coolest classes I have ever taken in college was called "Abnormal Psychology." I learned so many interesting things about the human body and how it reacts to certain stimuli. I plan on studying abroad for Spanish, in the spring. Our study abroad program is incredible. I have heard success story after success story, about students studying in other countries. The staff that does the "behind the scenes work," are so accommodating and helpful in decision making as well as financial aid for your study abroad program. I strongly believe the professors and staff at Ole Miss have prepared me for the next step in furthering my education.

Jesse

All most all of my classes were in the Biology or Chemistry building. Most everyone new of each other and their professors.

ali

academics can be tough or they can be a breeze - it's all in the effort you put forth, just like anything else. if you don't go to class, you'll most likely be lost. if you take the initiative to make yourself known to your teacher and express your concern for your success in the class, chances are, they'll give you a break on your final. studying at ole miss is not a favorite. however, it isn't uncommon to see students in the library, computer lab, grove, or lobby of buildings studying... a lot of study groups also like to meet at some of the coffee shops around oxford. in lecture classes, which tend to be very large (100-200 students or more), there is usually less class participation. in smaller classes, such as discussion classes, there is usually a lot of class participation. teachers are more than willing to take the time to meet with you about a test or help you with something you didn't understand in class. my favorite classes have been the classes in the history or political science department. my least favorite class was psychology, simply because i was not interested in the subject.

Shelly

My favorite part about my academic experience here is being involved in the Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College. The course work is a lot harder, not to mention that I'm pre-med, but I really feel like I get to learn so much more because my classes are more difficult. I know that I'll be more prepared because of it.

Ann

Ole Miss academics seem to be looked down upon. Admittedly, it is easy to be admitted to Ole Miss, but that is mainly to give assistance to Missisippians who have not received quality education and who are mainly trying to get themselves to a better place in life. I am a member of the Honors College, which is second in the nation according to studies. The professors certainly know my name and my classes contain about twelve students. It is reminiscent of my small, private school that I attended from Pre-Kindergarten through senior year. In these Honors college courses, class discussion is common and students are encouraged to reach their full potential. Students in the Honors College are generally more motivated as well as more competitive than students in the regular University. Many non-Honors students place more focus on going out at night than going to class, but around junior or senior year, this tends to catch up to them. Either they realize they have no prospects for a future, or their parents threaten to quit paying the bills.

Elizabeth

Most of our classes are pretty large. Students probably don't study as often as we should.

Mary

Mostly all of my professors know my name. My favorite class is speech. My least favorite was Chemistry. Students have to study a good bit to do well.Most unique class i've taken has been sociology. I do occasionally spend time with my professors when necessary.I feel the academic requirements are just fine.