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The University of Texas at Austin

Austin, TX 78712, USA

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Austin, TX 78712, USA

19 Reviews

  • Anynomous
    13 November 2018

    Over the years, the University of Texas at Austin has developed and built the campus into an increasingly beautiful place. There are innumerable study spots and incredible views to be found all over campus. Further, they've been working on street infrastructure to make campus walk-areas safer and more accessible to pedestrians or bikers. Overall, great university.

  • Anynomous
    11 November 2018

    As a student at UT, all I have to say is that this school is the best. All staff and professors really care for everyone on campus. Also, safety for all is priority; UT police will come to the rescue soon. What starts at UT does changes the world.

  • Anynomous
    27 July 2018

    Proud to have earned my PhD at UT Austin, and in 2012, named a Distinguished Graduate of the Community College Leadership Program. Great school, high quality academic rigor. Excellent faculty, staff, students, curriculum, support and facilities. I highly recommend UT to future scholars. Hook em' Horns!

  • Anynomous
    02 June 2018

    Amazing University in Texas. The best gridiron team in the world as well. Dallas Cowboys. Checked the photos of the pool and all the outstanding surrounding areas. Now if only I had that when I went to school. Excellent work by all, from the Government, University association, parents, teachers, students and the construction company involved.

  • Anynomous
    15 April 2018

    Have had several visits here with my child who plans on attending soon. LOVE the staff, hospitality and friendliness of all involved. First class school with a wonderful campus and a tremendous staff.

  • Anynomous
    31 March 2018

    I visited this campus. I've been to 47 states and traveled internationally visiting international universities. Oddly enough I didn't go to the library while here. I sensed a very strong presence of paranormal activity on the campus. I saw the bronze statue of Shirley Chisholm

  • Anynomous
    23 March 2018

    The people here are incredibly racist and cannot seem to tolerate the sight of black people. I also would not recommend this school if you are from the North and a hardcore liberal. The campus climate control is out of whack.

  • Anynomous
    12 March 2018

    When I visited UT I had a fantastic time! The campus is very beautiful, the students are nice, and the campus in general has so much to offer! If you for some reason go to Austin I would recommend stopping by!

  • Anynomous
    07 March 2018

    The University of Texas at Austin (UT, UT Austin, or Texas) is a public research university and the flagship institution of the University of Texas System. Founded in 1881, its campus is located in Austin, Texas, approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) from the Texas State Capitol. UT Austin was inducted into the Association of American Universities in 1929, becoming only the third university in the American South to be elected. The institution has the nation's eighth-largest single-campus enrollment, with over 50,000 undergraduate and graduate students and over 24,000 faculty and staff.

  • Anynomous
    03 November 2017

    i haven't been here because i'm in middle school i bet its cool

  • Anynomous
    22 October 2017

    We have visited the University of Texas at Austin with my son in the month of July '17.
    It a very big complex. My son explained the various facilities available at the University.

  • Anynomous
    10 October 2017

    There are many reasons why UT deserves one star. From being overcrowded, having a lack of resources per student (you have to pay for anything over 1 gb of wifi), the 7 percent rule creating a whitewashed monetarily priviledged over competitive campus, etc.

    However, the reason that led me to write this review was blatant racial discrimination of a tenured professor to a student of a different nationality. The professor falliciously used the students nationality as a reason to condemn the students argument and went further till a group culture arised with the majority of students bashing the one student in a large lecture ("yeah how the heck would
    he know, etc"). In the 21st century in a "liberal city" (only liberal in comparison to the surrounding countryside. If you study the city's politics through recent decades you'll realize it's quite conservative) to see something like this is just mind boggling.

  • Anynomous
    21 August 2017

    The attack on Charlottesville by a horrendous individual and the terrible group he represents was tragic and unjust. But this statue nonsense is just stupid. Yes, they're a depiction of people from a dark time in American history, but again, it's HISTORY. Not all of it was peachy and nice! There were shameful, messy, and downright wrong periods in our history. We were never a perfect country, especially not then. History depicts the facts of the past, and those statues are some of them. You record and LEARN from the past, not remove the evidence and hide from it. Show and teach kids the meaning of those statues. Let them learn how wrong we were. If you take those statues down, at least stick them in a museum or something.

  • Anynomous
    29 July 2017

    The University of Texas at Austin is an Outstanding research institution in he heart of beautiful Austin, TX, the live music capital of the world. Located along the Lower Colorado river and Lady Bird Lake, you'll always have fun in Austin! So much to do...with Lake Travis to the north west about 10 miles, warehouse district street clubs and bars down town, Barton Springs and other swimming holes, theaters and concert halls and educated liberal populous "keeping Austin weird" forever.

  • Anynomous
    05 July 2017

    The best university I've been to just to visit and look around. It is a very big university, beautiful girls, nice campus.

  • Anynomous
    18 June 2017

    Sounds like AnnMarie Rotan is living the same experience with administrators I had in the J school in the late 1970s. I'd give five stars for academics, resources, opportunities and professors, but I have to knock off a star for administration. Earn a degree from UT-Austin and you can hold your own with graduates of more prestigious (read private and elite) universities in your career and probably on the cocktail circuit. UT grads gain more street smarts and have a better sense of humor. Have to, because we had to navigate counselors, advisors and that whole maze as one of the herd. I would say we're more humble, but the irony would be lost on anyone outside Texas.

  • Anynomous
    17 June 2017

    Some of the coolest opposing fans I've ever been around.. My Bruins STOMP these guys whenever we play in football, but the fans are very respectful to visitors.

  • Anynomous
    14 June 2017

    The institution's arrogance, sense of entitlement, and self importance make it an unfriendly, intimidating place for both students and members of the community. The university has yet to reflect the diversity of the state with African American students making up less than 5% of the student body for the past 30 years.

    While the graduate programs and faculty research efforts are well ranked generally, UT-Austin is not yet on par with top level public research universities such as UC Berkeley, Michigan, MIT, and UCLA and thus is considered a second tier academic institution outside of Texas. Undergraduate teaching and learning are not a serious priority for the administration and most tenured faculty. Student needs consistently take a back seat to faculty needs, internal power struggles, and alumni interests.

    The campus is architecturally dense, crowded, and visually uncohesive. It lacks the vitality and energy of a truly urban campus and the well-planed, pastoral feel of most land-grant institutions. The university is generally resistant to meaningful community partnerships related to mass transit (light rail), urban planning, and sharing its physical and intellectual resources in an accessible manner. It prefers to exist for itself
    rather than the betterment of its students, the community, or Texas. The tower which dominates the UT Austin campus is truly made of ivory.

  • Anynomous
    14 March 2017

    Austin campus is definitely a sight to see. Some family members graduated from here in civil engineering a few years back. I have to say the spirit in football games and extra curricular activities is definitely addicting and good vibes, that I'm saying HOOK EM HORNS"!