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The University of Texas at Austin is an Outstandin...

The University of Texas at Austin is an Outstanding research institution in he heart of beautiful Austin, TX, the live music capital of the world. Located along the Lower Colorado river and Lady Bird Lake, you'll always have fun in Austin! So much to do...with Lake Travis to the north west about 10 miles, warehouse district street clubs and bars down town, Barton Springs and other swimming holes, theaters and concert halls and educated liberal populous "keeping Austin weird" forever.

Excellent campus environment and students! I like ...

Excellent campus environment and students! I like UT so much. It is awesome to have a hike here in the weekend. Have a pic in front of the UT Tower is a nice choice as the end of your journey.

Austin campus is definitely a sight to see. Some f...

Austin campus is definitely a sight to see. Some family members graduated from here in civil engineering a few years back. I have to say the spirit in football games and extra curricular activities is definitely addicting and good vibes, that I'm saying HOOK EM HORNS"!

Don't know much about the academics, but what an a...

Don't know much about the academics, but what an amazing and impressive campus. The Cathedral of Football that is their stadium is ridiculous. I don't know how visiting teams can come here and not break down into tears. Take a walk around to feel like a freshman again, just don't go streaking in the quad. The hills can be a bit strenuous, no wonder all the students are so thin. Either take a long walk from downtown or take the convenient and cheap pubic bus to the campus.

I visited this campus. I've been to 47 states and ...

I visited this campus. I've been to 47 states and traveled internationally visiting international universities. Oddly enough I didn't go to the library while here. I sensed a very strong presence of paranormal activity on the campus. I saw the bronze statue of Shirley Chisholm

Removing statues and appeasing the ignorant is not...

Removing statues and appeasing the ignorant is not a solution. Those who forget history are bound to repeat it. I'm ashamed of my alma mater, removing statues by the dark of night. Whoever made this decision is an absolute coward and moron. They will never get another penny of my money.

I bet everyone is applauding your goonie President...

I bet everyone is applauding your goonie President for taking the innocent objects down, but this just adds to the fuel of the FUBU mkultra black DoD use of the stupid bad white kids that hear echelon' s siren call. They're like mermaids helping the stupid ones LUST for power.
Ta-ta

The people here are incredibly racist and cannot s...

The people here are incredibly racist and cannot seem to tolerate the sight of black people. I also would not recommend this school if you are from the North and a hardcore liberal. The campus climate control is out of whack.

I find this school to be a beautiful campus but th...

I find this school to be a beautiful campus but the Administration allows the teachers to teach the students it is okay to hate others and it is okay to consider racism as being okay thing. Hate Crimes keep going up and no one will put a stop to it on there campus. Sad, just very sad.

The institution's arrogance, sense of entitlement,...

The institution's arrogance, sense of entitlement, and self importance make it an unfriendly, intimidating place for both students and members of the community. The university has yet to reflect the diversity of the state with African American students making up less than 5% of the student body for the past 30 years.

While the graduate programs and faculty research efforts are well ranked generally, UT-Austin is not yet on par with top level public research universities such as UC Berkeley, Michigan, MIT, and UCLA and thus is considered a second tier academic institution outside of Texas. Undergraduate teaching and learning are not a serious priority for the administration and most tenured faculty. Student needs consistently take a back seat to faculty needs, internal power struggles, and alumni interests.

The campus is architecturally dense, crowded, and visually uncohesive. It lacks the vitality and energy of a truly urban campus and the well-planed, pastoral feel of most land-grant institutions. The university is generally resistant to meaningful community partnerships related to mass transit (light rail), urban planning, and sharing its physical and intellectual resources in an accessible manner. It prefers to exist for itself
rather than the betterment of its students, the community, or Texas. The tower which dominates the UT Austin campus is truly made of ivory.

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Hello ,

i would like to know do you accept transfer credits from limkowkwing university in Malaysia ?

Amazing University in Texas. The best gridiron tea...

Amazing University in Texas. The best gridiron team in the world as well. Dallas Cowboys. Checked the photos of the pool and all the outstanding surrounding areas. Now if only I had that when I went to school. Excellent work by all, from the Government, University association, parents, teachers, students and the construction company involved.

First time visiting this campus. My wife and I ca...

First time visiting this campus. My wife and I came down from DFW to watch my daughter (TCU) play volleyball. The experience was amazing. The fans, the gym, everything! Though we lost, we were glad we made the trip.

Over the years, the University of Texas at Austin ...

Over the years, the University of Texas at Austin has developed and built the campus into an increasingly beautiful place. There are innumerable study spots and incredible views to be found all over campus. Further, they've been working on street infrastructure to make campus walk-areas safer and more accessible to pedestrians or bikers. Overall, great university.

I bleed burnt orange. What is there not to like ab...

I bleed burnt orange. What is there not to like about UT? The academics are amazing, the atmosphere is great, it's in one of the best cities in the US, the pride people have for this school is amazing, and we have good sports (not counting our football season this past year). I am so glad that I chose to come here. I recently graduated in May and I will be starting by Master's here in the fall. I just couldn't leave :)

More than a few years back I attended the advertis...

More than a few years back I attended the advertising graduate program at The University of Texas at Austin. It was an absolutely horrifying experience in which I witnessed rampant low morale, hypocrisy, and egregiously incompetent customer service. I've never seen so many backwater, prejudiced, unethical, and disgruntled office clerks, instructors, professors, and administrators in my life. They really seemed to hate their jobs and to hate their lives. Dr. Michael Mackert is one of the most pathetic professors I've ever had to deal with in my life.

There was disconcerting talk amongst the students that professors retaliate if anyone files complaints about incompetence or verbally expresses concerns. Furthermore, there is a snitch culture that is encouraged by sanctimonious administrators. There are creepy rumors of gang stalking, a school to prison pipeline, and that the university systematically spies on its students. The Dean of Students Office and professors are eager to abuse their power in the most sadistic and discriminatory ways.

The learning experience in the classroom was consistently abysmal and ostentatious. There were so many draining and wasteful class discussions and group projects that I felt that I wasn't learning anything relevant. The professors allow the most narcissistic attention seeking students to control the narratives in all class discussions and team projects perpetuating groupthink. I wasn't impressed by the pedantic textbooks, readings, or homework projects that were assigned. The instruction was routinely awful, irrelevant, repetitive, and abrasive. I felt scammed the entire time considering that most employers don't require applicants to obtain degrees in the advertising industry instead they prefer portfolios. Portfolios can be created independently without wasting money at The University of Texas at Austin. Furthermore, I believe a degree in advertising is worthless because many employers will offshore the work projects to other countries.

Networking with fellow students and colleagues is futile. There wasn't camaraderie or team spirit amongst classmates. Rarely does anyone make eye contact. I felt harassed, ostracized, discriminated against, and provoked by disgruntled and perhaps personality disordered classmates and sometimes by belligerent professors and administrators. There seemed to be a lot of mentally unstable attention seeking psychopaths, narcissists, and paranoid schizophrenics on campus too.

The Dean of Students Office was horribly unhelpful, sanctimonious, and very unprofessional as well. The counseling center was creepy and equally as unhelpful. The campus is too huge for comfort, many of the hideous old buildings are falling apart, and there usually wasn't any interesting activities going on. The student organizations are lousy front groups with ostentatious virtue signaling hidden agendas. There wasn't an abundance of job opportunities. Even worse I witnessed the most incompetent unqualified people get jobs at UT Austin. The traffic around the campus is chaotic and dangerous. The campus population consists mostly of deceptively well-dressed country bumpkin boorish southern trash and anti-social immigrants who can't speak coherent English.

Aside from encountering a lot of questionable Asian immigrants and belligerent virtue signaling feminists I didn't really observe any genuine liberalism. I felt that my intelligence was routinely insulted. On campus I felt bullied on a regular basis by disgruntled psychos. I'm shocked that this university has so many positive reviews because when I attended most of the students seemed depressed, disgruntled, and paranoid. Furthermore, I felt that my money, time, and energy was totally wasted at The University of Texas at Austin.

Natalie Abram and Deleon Jarmon at the University ...

Natalie Abram and Deleon Jarmon at the University of Texas inside McDonalds 414 Martin Luther king Blvd and Whataburger 2800 Guadalupe street and Fridays at Wooldridge Square 900 Guadalupe st. To get food and clothing from Mr Bryan and his friend Leo every Friday at 7 a.m..

UT Austin is an amazing campus that enables TEXAS....

UT Austin is an amazing campus that enables TEXAS. C2 Education is very proud of assisting students by mentoring the Youth. The campus is also very amazing, and I highly suggest attending this prestigious University. Thank you to all the Professors, Administration, and Staff.

I moved to Austin to attend the UT electrical engi...

I moved to Austin to attend the UT electrical engineering school because I love to learn. It has been a horrible experience. Most of the professors don't know how to teach and don't care. Professor quotes: " They don't care how many students I fail. They only care about my research." "I'm going to differentiate you" (weed you out). "If you don't know that already you shouldn't be here". Students are constantly dropping classes (more profit for the school) or dropping the program.
I've seen students break down in tears and get emotionally destroyed after trying and trying. Some professors demean and belittle students. They embarrass students for asking questions. The staff is terrible too, and if you need financial aid don't be surprised with poor polices and practices. Transfer credit? Good luck! I could write a short horror story on UT (maybe I will) fortunately I already have a graduate degree form another university!

I am not a student at UT, but I wish I would have ...

I am not a student at UT, but I wish I would have studied here. I love the area surrounding the campus and the campus itself is beautiful. It is fun to be in a city with a large university because the U offers so many resources and the games are fun to go to! I love UT!