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UA was a great place for a solid undergraduate education. Anything I "missed" or didn't learn was my own fault, not the university's. I wish I had taken more courses and studied abroad. I was extremely well prepared for grad school and the "real world."There are a host of opportunities for students of every skill level. Advanced students have opportunties to work with faculty in a one-on-one setting, and the University has a lot of resources to help students who aren't so advanced. It's a nice mix of intellectual variety--the smart students can be challenged while other students can feel that they aren't left behind. Unless you get into a top ten school or are uniquely suited for a liberal arts environment, you're wasting your time and money if you go anywhere else.
Individual Value: A+, Campus Maintenance: C-
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I'm an instate student, and I feel like I've made the worst decision to come to UA. I honestly can't stand it. The classes are not challenging at all, the students have the worst attitudes, the "fans" are all fair weather, professors don't even car/can't speak English, and the location is disgusting. I'm actually transferring to a much better school (academically, school-spirited, traditional, family setting, beautiful campus) next year, and of course that would be Auburn.
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I am happy with my choice of the University of Alabama. The College of Communications and Information Sciences is top-notch. The facilities are really nice. Also, the faculty is well-respected in their field.
Education Quality: A+, Faculty Accessibility: B+
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