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"I chose UT Dallas for lots of reasons, but the residential living at the apartments is what grabbed my attention."
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"At UT Dallas you are surrounded by smart people who provide you a remarkable academic challenge. Still, life has to have balance."
Read more about Andres Correa
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"Students here are smart and serious about studying, but they know how to balance a challenging set of classes with an enjoyable social life."
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"UT Dallas has allowed me to find a group of friends who are as serious as I am about doing well. I want to succeed. There is always someone who wants to study with me before an exam. There is always someone willing to help if I am struggling or stressed."
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"Because of a connection through UT Dallas' Health Professions Advising Center, I recently had the chance to work with a doctor at a VA hospital and witness some surgeries; that was pretty exciting. I also landed an internship at UT Southwestern Medical School through the center. As a pre-med student, I think we're lucky to have the kinds of resources and assistance the center offers."
Read more about Catalina Cuervo
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"It was after a stroll through the rock garden and past the mineral display case that my passion was reignited. At that moment, I knew I wanted to study geosciences at UTD."
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"How many times faculty have gone out of their way to work with me—whether it is a make-up test ... or just their taking time to share advice"
Read more about Dmitri Shneider
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"I'm blessed to be going to a school that offers a rigorous pre-health program that will prepare me for medical school. But it also allows students to be in small enough classes for regular, easy teacher-student interaction."
Read more about Elaine and Eunice Odiase
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"I have grown to adore all that UTD has to offer. I love it for its exceptional education, commitment to improving student life, and the wealth of opportunities for ambitious and hard-working students."
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"I came to UT Dallas as an undeclared major, but after I took a geology class for a science credit, I fell in love. That's a common theme with geologists. Some know before college, but most of us accidentally found the field and became hooked."
Read more about Jennifer Hoyt
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"It was time to transfer and get serious about a degree plan. I was still thinking of a career in computers at the time and had been told UT Dallas was the best ...Only after I enrolled did I realize what an excellent reputation it had in other fields of study."
Read more about Kenneth Leatherman
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"I lived in Quito... but traveled to Riobamba, Coca, and the Tiputini Biodiversity Station in the Amazon rainforest... these experiences have also really helped my Spanish improve."
Read more about Laura Mirielle Anderson
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"What drew me to UT Dallas was the individual attention that I saw students receiving. As I visited the campus and spoke with professors I quickly realized that they were interested in my input, wanted to hear what kind of college experience I was looking for. My brother told me his biology degree from UT Dallas gave him an advantage over other students... "
Read more about Mary Makary
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"What makes the university so very special is that it is growing by the minute and its students are participating in that growth, bringing new ideas and projects forward and helping them become realities."
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"You aren't born a great doctor, a political scientist, a molecular
biologist, a lawyer, or a chemist. But with... the wonderful role models that UTD has given us, we can humbly learn to become those things."
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"UT Dallas has been just what I wanted—a medium-sized university where I could enjoy real relationships with my professors."
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“People here are focused, but this isn't a big, nerdy science school — everybody has fun. Everyone who's here wants to be here, and you learn from each other.”
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"As a high school student I had been well-versed in the liberal arts but my knowledge of computers and electronics was sub-par. The professors at UT Dallas helped me to quickly catch up with my more experienced peers."
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