My
experience at UH, and in particular the Bauer College of
Business has been a very positive one. As a
native of Austin, I had always wanted to attend UT
but was denied, so I heard some good things about
UH and Bauer College and transferred here after two years
at Austin Community College. At first my experience was
not quite so good, because UH is a commuter school
the lack of a social scene and school spirit had
disappointed me at first. However, I found out that
in a large metropolis such as Houston, the social atmosphere
does not need to depend on the school, as one
could round up a few friends and hit the city
with endless activities to enjoy, do know that Downtown has
undergone a total transformation and some of the hottest clubs
are there. Resurgent basketball and football teams have helped
improve campus pride in recent years, and student tickets are
free and the seating is very good so do take
advantage of this because it will enhance your college experience
greatly. The tailgating before football games is second-to-none and
you will be able to mingle and build school spirit
with some of the most spirited fans and alumni there
is, you may even run into me. There is ample
opportunity to build social relationships, primarily through student organizations.
I was a member of the Finance Association, probably the
best student organization on campus. With FA, I was
able to meet many new people who shared many of
the same interests as I do and has led to
some very good friendships, and the socials after the meetings
were some of the wildest nights that I have partied
in my life.
The diversity of the University
is a tremendous advantage as I have learned many things
from others with different backgrounds that I will never learn
from a textbook. The older nontraditional students can offer
excellent advice on many things about the real world, all
you have to do is ask, again something that I
will never learn from a textbook. I have learned
that at a diverse place like UH, I could be
myself, rather than be a race and have to conform
to expected norms as I have built close friendships with
students of other races.
The Campus Recreation and Wellness center
is easily the best and most beautiful gym in the
world. For you gym rats and all you thinking
about it, the equipment is state of the art, the
atmosphere is relaxed, and the building is itself immaculate.
The
C.T. Bauer College of Business is the best-kept secret in
the state of Texas. Renovations have turned the school
into the most beautiful and modern building on campus.
With its contemporary architecture, the building has an airy, open,
and inviting atmosphere. The Bauer College has made good
use of a $40 million endowment from the late Ted
Bauer in hiring excellent faculty who teach for real world
situations in addition to architectural improvements.
At Bauer, I was
able to distinguish myself as a top student because of
the opportunities that the school offered me. I earned
a scholarship my senior year in addition to a laptop
computer given by the C.T. Bauer Foundation to the top
100 students each year. The education that I received
at Bauer has helped me receive an offer to join
a Fortune 100 corporation as an Executive Trainee after I
graduate. This was a position that I was offered
over many of the same kids who four years ago
was picked to enter UT over me. My advice
is to start your job search at the beginning of
your senior year and utilize Career Services to help you
find a job, and don’t think that your status as
a UH student will be a disadvantage to you, because
it wasn’t for me.
I understand that the majority of
you who read this are high school seniors contemplating a
collegiate future at the right institution. I can only
tell you that UH and the Bauer College of Business
has helped me develop into a well-rounded person and has
given me the best opportunity at future success. While
UH is not a four year retreat from reality like
other institutions in the Big 12 Athletic Conference, it is
a close representation of the real world, and it is
a good preparatory situation for the real world.
There are positives and negatives in every situation and environment,
successful people learn how to exploit the positives. After
early disappointment at UH, I learned what the positives were
and I took full advantage of them. I did
not settle for UH, I picked UH, and it’s a
choice that I am extremely happy with.