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Overall, a good university. I graduated in Spring 2002 with a Math degree and minor in management. The work was pretty demanding and I learned alot. I could have gone to a "better" school such as Rice or UT but decided on UH because of the cost, location and the scholarship money I received. I would recommend UH to anyone who wants a quality education for a reasonable price. If you want an ivy-league atmosphere or alot of on-campus social activities/good athletics, UH might not be the place for you. But if you're here for the education and don't want to leave broke, UH is great. I didn't care for the Honors College because of it's liberal arts orientation. Although I found the courses I took in the Honors College to be interesting and very hard, with alot of student participation.
4th Year Male -- Class 2002
Surrounding City: A+, Social Life: B-
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My experience at UH-Central was awesome! I think that what made it great was the involvement in various student organizations. There is not too much school spirit but I think that I have seen a major improvement over the five years I was in school. Go Coogs!!!
5th Year Female -- Class 2003
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Useful Schoolwork: C+
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The academic side of U of H isSuper BrilliantHistory/Histories (art history/etc.)
The academic side of U of H is filled with quite competent, and sometimes wonderful, instructors (from my experience). I speak specifically of the English and History departments.

Outside of English and History, the instructors have been of varying quality but never completely unacceptable.

The real problem at U of H is the administration - from the low-level bureaucrats to the upper-tier bass-ackwards businessmen. The Financial Aid department, for example, is VERY likely to make serious mistakes with your information - my scholarship check was 'lost' on my first semester attending. Not a very promising start. There were plenty of problems afterward as well. So: MAKE SURE YOU DOUBLE-CHECK EVERYTHING that passes through the financial aid department.

Parking at the University of Houston is next to impossible. There are too few parking spaces for the number of students enrolled, too few by a wide margin. Get used to long walks and long waits. Also; I experimented last year - it's cheaper (in total) to buy an economy rate parking permit and then park wherever you want (and pay the necessary tickets) than it is to buy an annual permit. It was for me anyway - YMMV.

The administration, and now I speak of the big bosses, are basically businessmen with no real sense of the beauties of scholarship and intellectual exploration. They want to make University of Houston into a Tier 1 (or is it "Tier A?") school, and accordingly add greater fees and tuition with each passing semester, then use the increased income to put up fancy lamp posts (tearing up valuable parking spaces to make room) and other fancy-schmancy junk that doesn't actually educate anyone. They're hob-knobbing, social-climbing, money-grubbing - in other words, typical - business people. Don't expect them to behave in your best interest.

Like most universities, the administration makes far more money than the professors. The administration reduces the number of available classes, gets as many grad students to teach as they legally can (robbing real Professors of work in the process), and generally treat the life-blood of the university, the scholars, like janitors.

This, again, applies mainly to the History and Literature departments.So, if you're going to go to University of Houston - you'd better get there before the administration destroys its best qualities. You probably have a few years.

2nd Year Male -- Class 2004
Perceived Campus Safety: A+, Individual Value: F
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