Brigham Young University-Provo Top Questions

What is your overall opinion of Brigham Young University-Provo?

Is Brigham Young University-Provo a good school?

What is Brigham Young University-Provo known for?

Mackenzie

BYU is a large school, with 33,000 undergraduate students. 99{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} of the population are mormon, and thus are very religious and participate in church activities. It's a good environment for socializing, growing spiritually, AND getting a good education.

Brittany

I love the atmosphere at BYU. Most everyone is really nice and easy to get a long with. The only thing I would change would be to tone down how much they talk about getting married.

Andrew

BYU is an amazing school. most of the programs are IVY League quality, but because it is a private university it doesnt have the IVY League title. And the best part is that the tuition is less than 2,000 dollars per semester, that is just as good as some community colleges, but you have a university credit that is highly respectable in the world.

Emily

the best thing about BYU is the people. There is a variety of people with many different interests you are almost always going to find someone that you have something in common with. BYU's campus is relatively small compared to the number of students here. During the warm weather students spend most of their free time outside on the grass and benches. BYU is full of school pride and a common motto around the BYU sports team is " I bleed blue!" Most people that know I go to BYU were first impressed that I do go to school here. BYU is a good school, very competitive in all aspects.

Kendel

Class sizes are pretty big, it is hard for a professor to get to know you well (sometimes even at all) if one doesn't take the initiative to participate in class, sit near the front, talk to him/her before or after class, etc . . . If I were to have my will, classes would be about half the size they are now. Best thing about BYU is definitely the people. They are intelligent, have their heads on straight, have direction and specific goals that they actually work on, and are--for the most part--sincerely trying to live every precept of their religion.