StudentsReview :: The University of Houston

> Search for University
 
-or-
Look for Schools
 

or within distance of city

Similar Schools
University of Texas -- Austin, TX
Southwest Texas State University -- San Marcos, TX
Texas A&M University at College Station -- College Station, TX
- Survey UH -
Critique UH
    Undergraduate
    Graduate
    Alumni
    Professors
Add Campus Photo
Add Video!
Casual Comment
 
Summer
HS Summer Programs
Internship Post
 

 Summary 
 Information 
 Sports 
 Campus Photos 
 Undergrad (259) 
 Grad (30) 
 Life at UH (Comments) 
 Life after UH (94) 
 Getting Into UH (123) 
 Weather 
 Student Groups 
The University of Houston
Follow Comments
 
Request Brochures
 
Compare UH
 
Save School
 
UH Minibook
Link me!
Forward me!
Major: Finance (This Major's Salary over time)
Gender: MaleThis student rated most things higher than other students did.
Intelligence:
Super Brilliant
ACT:
SAT: 1240
Lowest Rating
Social Life B-
Describes the student body mostly as:
Friendly, Approachable

Describes the faculty mostly as:
Helpful

Highest Rating
Educational Quality A+
How this student rated the school:
Educational QualityA+ Faculty AccessibilityA
Useful SchoolworkA Excess CompetitionA-
Academic SuccessA- Creativity/InnovationB
Individual ValueA- University Resource UseA
Campus Aesthetics/BeautyB+ FriendlinessA-
Campus MaintenanceB Social LifeB-
Surrounding CityA+ Extra CurricularsA-
SafetyB-
 
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.


 
More Comments on The University of Houston

 
Responses
commentWow..That was an EXTREMELY helpful review! I am really considering on attending UH in the Fall of 2009 as a Business student(Marketing). The only thing that I was worried about was the commuter aspect of the university and the surrounding areas, but considering that I'm not really a sociable person myself, this school seems like it would be a good fit for me! And Thanks again man!
Ask a Question or add a response!
  Similar Schools:

University of Texas -- Austin, TX

Southwest Texas State University -- San Marcos, TX

Texas A&M University at College Station -- College Station, TX

Ranking Similar Schools by Safety

   

Want to Learn More?
Get free info from: University of Houston
Powered by CampusExplorer.com
 

  Articles
• What is a good school?
• Statistical Significance
• How to choose a Major
• How to choose your Career
• What you make of it?
• How Ivy League Admissions works
• On the Student/Faculty Ratio

• FAFSA: Who is a Parent?
• FAFSA: Parent Contribution
• FAFSA: Dream out of reach

• College Financial Planning
• Survive College and Graduate
• Sniffing Out Commuter Schools
• Preparing for College: A HS Roadmap
• Talking to Your Parents about College.
• Is a top college worth it?
• Why is college hard?
• Why Kids Aren't Happy in Traditional Schools
• Essential College Tips
• Cost of College Increasing Faster Than Inflation
• For parents filling out the FAFSA and PROFILE (from a veteran paper slinger)
• How to choose the right college?
• Create The Right Career Habits Now
• Senior Year (Tips and experience)
• Informational Overload! What Should I Look For in a College or University?
• Personality Type and College Choice
• A Free Application is a Good Application
• College Academic Survival Guide
• Getting Involved: The Key to College Happiness
• Choose a Path, Not a Major
• The Scoop on State Schools
• The Purpose of a Higher Education
• The Importance of Choosing the Right College Major (2012)
• How to choose a college major
• How to guarantee your acceptance to many colleges
• Nailing the College Application Process
• What to do for a Successful Interview

Earn $$
Write an Article for us!
 
 
 
About Us | Advertise! | Press
Send Comments/Suggestions to: sradmin@studentsreview.com.

Copyright © 2000-2013. StudentsReview, All Rights Reserved.

Disclaimer: StudentsReview makes no claims, promises, or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the contents of this site, and expressly disclaims liability for errors and omissions in the contents of this site. Furthermore, StudentsReview is not affiliated with any University or Institution.

 
   

All Universities in TX

College Search

College Rankings