greek life consists of weird people on both the male and female sides so i wouldn't ever pay money to join a club with weird people, but people claim it gives them somthing to do.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
tlu is great for hands on students who need the attention from their professors and constant reminders of due dates. i once asked one of my professors for help and he stayed with me for two hours after class had ended to make sure who ever stayed under stood the material.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
the dorms consist of both male and female students and visitation hours are all day until midnight then males and females are required to stay in their sections of the building or floor. this actually works out well and there wasn't any problems that were presented due to this so this coed system is here to stay. the ra's (room assistances) are student who have been hired to control and report everything from maintenance orders to controlling the residents of their hall. they are great people and know the names of every student in their buildings.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
there isn't any unusual traditions at tlu but the lunch ladies are highly spirited and love to decorate for the smalles of occasions. it gives the dining hall a at home feeling that you won't find else where
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
for almost 30k you paying for smaller classes and one on one interactions with your professors. tlu may not have luxuries like sleeping rooms and multiple dining halls like ut, a&m and texas state, but we do have an olympic size swimming pool, fitness center, starbucks, and class rooms that are open 24 hours for your use at any time of the day.
Describe your college in three sentences.
this school is hard and will challenge you, but i can promise you that you will know much more than public schools students. the classes are small and the largest class i had a maximum of 30 students and as low of only 5 people in my smallest class. you will get the help you need and get to know your professor on a personal level which is unheard of and extremely rare at the college level.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
to me i honestly don't like the clubs the people tend to be weird, but the late night activities that the school sponsors are pretty fun and worth your time ten fold
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
texas lutheran university has a heavy work load, but i promise have a better quality education and learn much more than students at traditional universities.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
the campus police are on duty all day long and are more active at night walking around campus than during the day. they are former city police officers and the campus chief of police is also a retired chief of police for seguin. to be honest i would never leave the campus grounds it's just too dangerous and that's that i'm a college football player. people go to tlu people it's the only safe place to walk their dogs and run in the city.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
what to do for fun at tlu... well there isn't anything to do at all in seguin so you have the choice play late night sand volleyball after a long day of studying. there are parties maybe once a week nothing big usually around 10-60 people that hang out or goes to cowboys dance hall in san antonio. or you and friends can go to the fitness center that opens from 6:30am-10:00pm i usually go twice with a few friends early in the morning and late at night
Describe the food and dining at your college.
the food at texas lutheran university is maybe the only let down. the food starts off tasting great with somthing served differently every day... until you get towards the end of the school year then the food starts to go down hill from there. the bottom line is that i would rate the food a 4 out of 10 so not the greatest.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
the work load at texas lutheran university is a true challenge to be taken seriously. it is highly recommended for you to be or become organized and on time for each and every class. this university is much more challenging than traditional public schools like utsa and texas state and the acceptance rate is also much lower some where around 60 percent compared to utsa's 90 percent acceptance rated, but if you set aside at least 4 hours a day for your studies and become self discipline you won't have any issues. also join clubs and get involved stats shows that student that are more involved in community events have higher gpa scores.
greek life consists of weird people on both the male and female sides so i wouldn't ever pay money to join a club with weird people, but people claim it gives them somthing to do.
tlu is great for hands on students who need the attention from their professors and constant reminders of due dates. i once asked one of my professors for help and he stayed with me for two hours after class had ended to make sure who ever stayed under stood the material.
the dorms consist of both male and female students and visitation hours are all day until midnight then males and females are required to stay in their sections of the building or floor. this actually works out well and there wasn't any problems that were presented due to this so this coed system is here to stay. the ra's (room assistances) are student who have been hired to control and report everything from maintenance orders to controlling the residents of their hall. they are great people and know the names of every student in their buildings.
there isn't any unusual traditions at tlu but the lunch ladies are highly spirited and love to decorate for the smalles of occasions. it gives the dining hall a at home feeling that you won't find else where
for almost 30k you paying for smaller classes and one on one interactions with your professors. tlu may not have luxuries like sleeping rooms and multiple dining halls like ut, a&m and texas state, but we do have an olympic size swimming pool, fitness center, starbucks, and class rooms that are open 24 hours for your use at any time of the day.
this school is hard and will challenge you, but i can promise you that you will know much more than public schools students. the classes are small and the largest class i had a maximum of 30 students and as low of only 5 people in my smallest class. you will get the help you need and get to know your professor on a personal level which is unheard of and extremely rare at the college level.
to me i honestly don't like the clubs the people tend to be weird, but the late night activities that the school sponsors are pretty fun and worth your time ten fold
texas lutheran university has a heavy work load, but i promise have a better quality education and learn much more than students at traditional universities.
the campus police are on duty all day long and are more active at night walking around campus than during the day. they are former city police officers and the campus chief of police is also a retired chief of police for seguin. to be honest i would never leave the campus grounds it's just too dangerous and that's that i'm a college football player. people go to tlu people it's the only safe place to walk their dogs and run in the city.
what to do for fun at tlu... well there isn't anything to do at all in seguin so you have the choice play late night sand volleyball after a long day of studying. there are parties maybe once a week nothing big usually around 10-60 people that hang out or goes to cowboys dance hall in san antonio. or you and friends can go to the fitness center that opens from 6:30am-10:00pm i usually go twice with a few friends early in the morning and late at night
the food at texas lutheran university is maybe the only let down. the food starts off tasting great with somthing served differently every day... until you get towards the end of the school year then the food starts to go down hill from there. the bottom line is that i would rate the food a 4 out of 10 so not the greatest.
the work load at texas lutheran university is a true challenge to be taken seriously. it is highly recommended for you to be or become organized and on time for each and every class. this university is much more challenging than traditional public schools like utsa and texas state and the acceptance rate is also much lower some where around 60 percent compared to utsa's 90 percent acceptance rated, but if you set aside at least 4 hours a day for your studies and become self discipline you won't have any issues. also join clubs and get involved stats shows that student that are more involved in community events have higher gpa scores.