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The university offers a good education, and isQuite BrightHistory/Histories (art history/etc.)
The university offers a good education, and is a great value (in-state anyway). The faculty in the history department is top-notch, and very helpful. I've only had a few courses outside the history department, but those professors have likewise seemed above average. From a purely educational standpoint, you would be hard pressed to get a better education for the money. Also, UH is one of the most culturally diverse campuses in the nation, and all the different points of view are interesting.

Outside of the education, however, is another story. I very much feel like a 'number' when dealing with administration and advisors (other than professors). The campus is unattractive at best, although in fairness there is a lot of construction going on right now and the campus will probably look very different in a year or two. Parking lots are inherently ugly, but unfortunately, as a commuter campus, they are unavoidable. The commuter aspect brings me to another topic, namely what I would call the "college experience". Students on average are older (I am 30 myself, and rarely the oldest in my class). Because the great majority of us go home after class, there is not a real college atmoshpere compared to many other places. There are a few clubs and organizations, but you will have to do some work to be involved in that sort of thing. As an example, I've been to school at UH for two years, and I don't even know if there is a greek system or not.Overall, UH has suited my purposes and I am glad I attended, but my goal was just to get a degree. If you just want a quality education for a great price, UH might fit your bill. If you want a traditional college experience, you should probably look somewhere else.

2nd Year Male -- Class 2005
Education Quality: A, Individual Value: F
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I guess I would say I was aQuite BrightElectrical Engineering
I guess I would say I was a non-traditional student. I did my 1st year at UT-Austin, transferred to UH for my 2nd year because my mother was ill and in the hospital and I had to take care of her, then I transferred back to UT-Austin for my 3rd and 4th years- where I graduated from. I'm not going to lie. I did not want to attend UH, but I had to because of my mom's sickness- my mom lives in Houston. I don't know, maybe I was spoiled by UT-Austin, but I just could not stand UH. The quality of students at UH is a lot lower than UT-Austin. Moreover, the courses of the EE program were a lot less intense. Tests were easier, students were less competitive. I felt like the professors were reluctant to challenge the students here. I got a 4.0 both semesters at UH doing very little studying and homework. Seriously, I felt like I was in high school. This became a problem when I transferred back to UT-Austin, I found myself unprepared for upper level EE courses. In fact, I never made an A, in any UT engineering course afterwards. However, it wasn't just about the academics...Parking was a nightmare. Their was no sense of community among the student body. No school spirit, no school pride. It is a total commuter school- people would drive from Sugarland, Conroe, Kingwood, Woodlands, Cypress, Galveston, and all other areas of Houston and commute to school here. The party scene is a joke here. The frat scene is even more lame. In fact many of the frats were located at Greek Park at Bayou Oaks. Greek Park at Bayou Oaks was basically a collection of fake fraternities and sororities. It was so strange. It is a fascade, Bayou Oaks is an apartment complex badged as fraternity houses. You have to go their to know what I mean. On the positive end: classes were easier, proffesors were more approachable, and tuition was slightly cheaper.
1st Year Male -- Class 2004
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Innovation: F
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If all you want to do is finishBrightArt & Design Department
If all you want to do is finish college without having much of a social life with others, this may be the college for you, its a commuter school. The Art program sucks. Parking is really really bad right now and the campus is getting better, but for the most part, ugly. People seem to be resigned to minimum efforts at learning and progressing.
3rd Year Male -- Class 2007
University Resource Use/ spending: A, Education Quality: F
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