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It's alright, good teachers, a lot of girls. social life Is pretty non existent and the buildings are really old. If you live outside of campus it's hard to make friends. A lot white and Mexican people, mostly woman. Liberal haven for people that don't no the meaning of the real world. The campus is nice and food is alright, it's an OK school and if you don't get good financial aid it's not worth it! Be realistic people and weight your options carefully.
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Great School Pricy but worth it.
Education Quality: A+, Extracurricular Activities: C-
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As both a St. Edwards and UT student, I have enjoyed both the large and small schools. If St. Edwards was not as expensive as it has become, I would have been extremely hesitant to leave. St. Edwards is a GREAT institution and is well renowned in the state of Texas. You will have to work at both St. Edwards and UT, especially if you are a science major. The people who attend St. Edwards tend to be the liberal hipster types. However, austin is full of these types of people, so if they bother you... ST. Edwards is a really good school to go to if you are thinking about transferring to UT! They are on the same curriculum in a since, so you will not be behind at all when in transition. Also, St. Edwards has more hands on experience than UT. The labs are harder at St. Edwards than at UT because of the use of so many unknowns. This forces students to learn, or fail. GO HILLTOPPERS
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