Students Speak Out On Overall Experience

“Overall, I really liked Baylor. I think the quality of education is great, and the faculty is nice. Because the school isn't too big, I was able to get a lot of research experience in psychology, which will be a huge benefit to me when I start applying for graduate school. For me, a middle-class, non-religious, non-sorority type female, I had a hard time relating to most of the other students on campus. I would have enjoyed more diversity among the student population that places like the University of Texas at Austin have to offer. It would also be nice if alcohol wasn't outlawed so that students wouldn't have to go off campus or to extreme measures to drink. With that said, I am still glad I chose to go to Baylor, although I think I'd like to try somewhere else a little bigger and more open-minded for grad school.”

“My overall experience has been great, with great relationships being built with friends and professors alike. The town is close to Dallas and Austin, where there are a lot of different activities to do within a pretty small trip around here. There are several lakes within a few hours, and two lakes within a few minutes. You have a variety of sports teams, professional and college, and bars and clubs in the larger cities. My only wish is that the sports scene here was livelier on campus, and that there was more school spirit.”

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