UNLV is full of intelligent professors who are eager to teach to those than are eager to learn. However, what I have noticed is many classes base their tests on assigned readings, and that actual lectures in class are meant to reinforce the material, rather than initially teach you. This was difficult to adjust to at first, but now that I know what to expect, my future semesters will be much better.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
The campus is spacious, and the people are friendly! There are always events and things for you to do before, in between and after classes. The weather is generally lovely in Las Vegas, and I have taken a liking to sitting and studying in the numerous fields around campus. The fresh air and the warm sun really allow me to relax and focus on what ever I am studying for.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
The tuition is quite reasonable, at least compared to some of the other schools I was contemplating. I've enjoyed nearly all of my classes this past semester, and I am looking forward to my upcoming semester as well.
The textbooks are quite expensive, so my suggestion to any newcomers is to wait before purchasing books, because some classes don't actually ever require the readings. In fact, my most expensive book, (that retailed for $200!) was one that I didn't even use! Luckily I rented it for the more affordable $70, but it would have been nice to have saved the money if I had known prior to!
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
UNLV is whatever you make it. If you want to create those fun memories that you always hear alumni talk about, you have to make it happen for yourself. Get involved, whether it be through sororities or fraternities, clubs, or performing arts or sports. If you spend it just doing your academics, (which is how I spent a good portion of my first semester) you will find that college isn't really as fun as you may have expected.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Outgoing and friendly people will do very well! People who are capable of going out and having a good time, occasionally till the wee hours of the morning, and still having the drive to study hard and get good grades will have a great time!
That is not to say that if you are shy you are not compatible with UNLV!! In fact, quite the opposite! Shy personalities have the opportunity to really thrive! Go in with a positive attitude, go to the games, get involved and have a good time! If you develop an appreciation for your school, you will want to do well academically because you'll want to continue to attend!
UNLV is full of intelligent professors who are eager to teach to those than are eager to learn. However, what I have noticed is many classes base their tests on assigned readings, and that actual lectures in class are meant to reinforce the material, rather than initially teach you. This was difficult to adjust to at first, but now that I know what to expect, my future semesters will be much better.
The campus is spacious, and the people are friendly! There are always events and things for you to do before, in between and after classes. The weather is generally lovely in Las Vegas, and I have taken a liking to sitting and studying in the numerous fields around campus. The fresh air and the warm sun really allow me to relax and focus on what ever I am studying for.
The tuition is quite reasonable, at least compared to some of the other schools I was contemplating. I've enjoyed nearly all of my classes this past semester, and I am looking forward to my upcoming semester as well. The textbooks are quite expensive, so my suggestion to any newcomers is to wait before purchasing books, because some classes don't actually ever require the readings. In fact, my most expensive book, (that retailed for $200!) was one that I didn't even use! Luckily I rented it for the more affordable $70, but it would have been nice to have saved the money if I had known prior to!
UNLV is whatever you make it. If you want to create those fun memories that you always hear alumni talk about, you have to make it happen for yourself. Get involved, whether it be through sororities or fraternities, clubs, or performing arts or sports. If you spend it just doing your academics, (which is how I spent a good portion of my first semester) you will find that college isn't really as fun as you may have expected.
Outgoing and friendly people will do very well! People who are capable of going out and having a good time, occasionally till the wee hours of the morning, and still having the drive to study hard and get good grades will have a great time! That is not to say that if you are shy you are not compatible with UNLV!! In fact, quite the opposite! Shy personalities have the opportunity to really thrive! Go in with a positive attitude, go to the games, get involved and have a good time! If you develop an appreciation for your school, you will want to do well academically because you'll want to continue to attend!