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Student Reviews of University of Dallas

4.9
based on 10 reviews
  • Amanda from Clint, TX

    The U. of Dallas is fun! The campus is often described as a bubble, because, while living on campus, the rest of the world sort of fades away. You study at school, live at school, eat at school, socialize at school. Downtown Dallas is maybe five… more read full review

    The University of Dallas is fun! The campus is often described as a bubble, because, while living on campus, the rest of the world sort of fades away. You study at school, live at school, eat at school, socialize at school. Downtown Dallas is maybe five minutes away, in case you have to get out every once in awhile, but chances are, you'll love UD so much that you'll hardly want to! Look forward to Charity Week, Battle of the Bands, Groundhog, and Winter Cotillion. Also, sophomores at UD spend an entire semester abroad at UD's campus in Rome, Italy. read full review

  • Olivia

    If you're a prospective student, the best thing you can do is visit the campus. It's what convinced me to attend UD, and I know many other students who had a similar experience.

    If you do attend UD, then

    DO:
    - Go to… more read full review

    If you're a prospective student, the best thing you can do is visit the campus. It's what convinced me to attend UD, and I know many other students who had a similar experience.

    If you do attend UD, then

    DO:
    - Go to Rome. UD has a campus in Due Santi (just outside Rome), and students often attend school in Italy for an entire semester during the Sophomore or Junior year. More information about the program can be found here: http://www.udallas.edu/aboutus/offices/advancement/giving/givingopportunities/rome

    - Visit Campus Ministry. The people there are the most quirky/interesting/goodhearted people you will meet, and Denise Phillips, the Campus Minister, is a wonderful help if you just need to talk to someone. You’ll also find out about volunteer opportunities more easily, if you’re interested. If you’re not Catholic, it’s not a problem – Campus Ministry exists to minister to the non-Catholics on campus, although Catholics are welcome too.

    - Go to Open Anselm on Wednesday nights – it’s free food and a movie, but you don’t have to stay for the movie. Did I mention there was free food? Well, there is. Free food. Don’t miss it.

    - Try swing dancing. It’s very popular at UD, and it’s not hard to learn.

    - Get to know your professors. Many of the professors at UD love nothing more than for you to walk into their office for a friendly visit!

    - Reserve Friday nights for fun only, no matter how much work you have due on Monday.

    - Bring a printer. UD has a computer lab if you need to print, but it’s cheaper and easier to use your own if you can. Also, the healthy bacterial cultures which live on the computer mice are rather disturbing (I know, because I tested them myself).

    DON’T:
    - Stay up all night for school, unless you absolutely can’t help it. If you have too many assignments due at once, just ask for an extension – most professors are very understanding and are willing to work with you. It’s much, much easier to get things done and do well on them if you’re well rested.

    - Climb on top of the art building roof. It’s an easy climb, so many students are tempted to do it, but campus safety officers check for students there regularly, and if you’re caught, you’ll be fined a few hundred dollars. It’s not worth it, especially since the Dallas pollution prevents you from seeing many stars.

    - Skip class for the heck of it. Your professors know you by name, and if you skip, they take notice. They don’t appreciate it. If you attend class regularly and participate in class discussion, they’re much more understanding when real problems come up (you’re sick, you have a major test, etc.) and you’re more likely to get a good grade in the class. read full review

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