I am already enrolled at UNLV to begin my first semester in the Spring of 2011. I have many friends who attended UNLV for the Fall semester & from what I have heard, the classes are packed full of learning experiences. They require much work, focus & concentration. The professors are very knowledgeable on the subjects which they teach, & they are willing help if you get lost. Overall, students at UNLV undoubtedly learn a lot in their time spent at the university.
Will enjoy being here
I have been to the campus several times for appointment & such. The students were all very nice, as I had to stop & ask for directions several times. The staff was very helpful & cooperative. The campus itself is beautiful, & the student union is awesome, as is the library.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
UNLV is not the cheapest school around, but I think that for it's price, you get a lot. As I said before, the staff is very helpful & cooperative. Everyone at UNLV is willing to help you with whatever you need. As an in-state student not living on campus, I think my tuition rates are great. Out-of-state is pretty expensive, but that's how it is a most universities. UNLV is worth the expense & I am sure that I will be glad I decided to go here.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Make sure that you enroll on myUNLV as soon as possible. Otherwise, you'll end up on a wait list for a class which you really need. Also, make sure you take placement tests for subjects in which they are available, or else you will end up in a class that is too easy or too hard for you.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Hard work is required at UNLV. Most professors assign a lot of homework, so you need to have your priorities straight & stay focused in order to succeed. The Lied library is a great place to go in order to study. It's usually pretty busy, so I would advise finding your own quiet spot within the library in order to concentrate.
I am already enrolled at UNLV to begin my first semester in the Spring of 2011. I have many friends who attended UNLV for the Fall semester & from what I have heard, the classes are packed full of learning experiences. They require much work, focus & concentration. The professors are very knowledgeable on the subjects which they teach, & they are willing help if you get lost. Overall, students at UNLV undoubtedly learn a lot in their time spent at the university.
I have been to the campus several times for appointment & such. The students were all very nice, as I had to stop & ask for directions several times. The staff was very helpful & cooperative. The campus itself is beautiful, & the student union is awesome, as is the library.
UNLV is not the cheapest school around, but I think that for it's price, you get a lot. As I said before, the staff is very helpful & cooperative. Everyone at UNLV is willing to help you with whatever you need. As an in-state student not living on campus, I think my tuition rates are great. Out-of-state is pretty expensive, but that's how it is a most universities. UNLV is worth the expense & I am sure that I will be glad I decided to go here.
Make sure that you enroll on myUNLV as soon as possible. Otherwise, you'll end up on a wait list for a class which you really need. Also, make sure you take placement tests for subjects in which they are available, or else you will end up in a class that is too easy or too hard for you.
Hard work is required at UNLV. Most professors assign a lot of homework, so you need to have your priorities straight & stay focused in order to succeed. The Lied library is a great place to go in order to study. It's usually pretty busy, so I would advise finding your own quiet spot within the library in order to concentrate.