The University of Oklahoma has been a great experience for me, although the campus is huge and there are thousands of students, don't assume that you'll just be a number to your professor. The professors are very friendly and supportive if you need help with anything. I recommend getting to know your professors, roommates, and classmates so that you can make your experience here just as memorable.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Be sure you have everything in order before you move in on your first day.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
My first semester was tough, but don't let that stop you. My professor met with me one-on-one in order to help me better understand the material of the assignments I was confused about.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
While the dorms are beautiful and living on campus is a great experience, I got a pot luck roommate who is horrible and the dorms are quite expensive.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
That food is amazing, there's so much to choose from.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
There are various activities that clubs and other organizations put on in order for students who are stuck on campus to have something fun to do.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
We get out of class when Texas and OU have a game.... I feel like this is a weird religion of the university's. but I'm not complaining.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
If you like big cities and a big campus than this is the school for you.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
There are soooo many clubs, anything you could possibly think of we probably have it as a club already.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
I don't know much about this.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
We have campus police and this poles that if we pull the lever, if we feel threatened, an alarm will sound and the police will be there in seconds.
The University of Oklahoma has been a great experience for me, although the campus is huge and there are thousands of students, don't assume that you'll just be a number to your professor. The professors are very friendly and supportive if you need help with anything. I recommend getting to know your professors, roommates, and classmates so that you can make your experience here just as memorable.
Be sure you have everything in order before you move in on your first day.
My first semester was tough, but don't let that stop you. My professor met with me one-on-one in order to help me better understand the material of the assignments I was confused about.
While the dorms are beautiful and living on campus is a great experience, I got a pot luck roommate who is horrible and the dorms are quite expensive.
That food is amazing, there's so much to choose from.
There are various activities that clubs and other organizations put on in order for students who are stuck on campus to have something fun to do.
We get out of class when Texas and OU have a game.... I feel like this is a weird religion of the university's. but I'm not complaining.
If you like big cities and a big campus than this is the school for you.
There are soooo many clubs, anything you could possibly think of we probably have it as a club already.
I don't know much about this.
We have campus police and this poles that if we pull the lever, if we feel threatened, an alarm will sound and the police will be there in seconds.