I love the BYU experience! The classes are invigorating and fun! Sure, the Classes are difficult but you have access to professors you can talk to one-on-one, all-day tutoring labs, and study groups that you can have anywhere on this beautiful campus. You will be able to maintain your knowledge on main subjects and expand your knowledge in new subjects. Not only do you grow mentally, but you can also grow spiritually as the professors share and incorporate the gospel into their lesson.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
There are many social interactions and activities to do on campus like outdoor adventures, service and extracurricular activities. The campus has plenty of exquisite restaurants, exercise facilities, and beautiful places for social gatherings. Y Mountain is always fun to hike any time of year. Also there is always somewhere to get away from the hustle and bustle, just explore and discover the campus and you’ll be surprised at what you find.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
BYU is one of the most prestigious Universities in the nation and it’s one of the cheapest. It’s all thanks to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, because their tithing pays for most of the students’ tuition every year. That way everyone’s on scholarship and they pay a fraction of the cost. Besides that they offer plenty of financial aid and scholarships.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Some advice I would give to BYU hopefuls is to do your homework as soon as you get out of class. This way you can open to do activities in the evening. Since you have to live on campus in the dorms, students around you will be very distracting. Take advantage of tutoring labs, teaching assistants and review and you’ll be in good shape. Get to know as many people as possible and make many new friends by accompany those who are alone. Finally, be open to spiritual change.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
BYU is great for all prospective students. Even though this is a university with Latter-day Saints influence and history, non-members are welcomed and accepted. BYU opens its doors to all cultures and international students come from wide and abroad. Also BYU is one of the best universities for the physically disabled, because every building is accessible and there is handicapped week for awareness.
I love the BYU experience! The classes are invigorating and fun! Sure, the Classes are difficult but you have access to professors you can talk to one-on-one, all-day tutoring labs, and study groups that you can have anywhere on this beautiful campus. You will be able to maintain your knowledge on main subjects and expand your knowledge in new subjects. Not only do you grow mentally, but you can also grow spiritually as the professors share and incorporate the gospel into their lesson.
There are many social interactions and activities to do on campus like outdoor adventures, service and extracurricular activities. The campus has plenty of exquisite restaurants, exercise facilities, and beautiful places for social gatherings. Y Mountain is always fun to hike any time of year. Also there is always somewhere to get away from the hustle and bustle, just explore and discover the campus and you’ll be surprised at what you find.
BYU is one of the most prestigious Universities in the nation and it’s one of the cheapest. It’s all thanks to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, because their tithing pays for most of the students’ tuition every year. That way everyone’s on scholarship and they pay a fraction of the cost. Besides that they offer plenty of financial aid and scholarships.
Some advice I would give to BYU hopefuls is to do your homework as soon as you get out of class. This way you can open to do activities in the evening. Since you have to live on campus in the dorms, students around you will be very distracting. Take advantage of tutoring labs, teaching assistants and review and you’ll be in good shape. Get to know as many people as possible and make many new friends by accompany those who are alone. Finally, be open to spiritual change.
BYU is great for all prospective students. Even though this is a university with Latter-day Saints influence and history, non-members are welcomed and accepted. BYU opens its doors to all cultures and international students come from wide and abroad. Also BYU is one of the best universities for the physically disabled, because every building is accessible and there is handicapped week for awareness.