Southern Methodist University Top Questions

What are the academics like at Southern Methodist University?

Ainsley

-predominantly small classes improve focus in class and promote teacher-student relationships -some interesting classes -well respected cirriculum and colleges

Jen

ive had some awesome classes, and some horrible ones. some of the teachers are the crappiest teachers ever and i cannot believe that they actually have a job as a teacher, but others are completely amazing and are the best teachers ive ever had in my life. it is totally a toss up. there are both types of teachers in every department. i suggest taking meadows classes even if u arent a meadows major just because they are fun!

Rachel

The rhetoric classes are very small, and they seem like an advanced high school english class. Class participation is common, and it is not shameful to sit in the front row. I have enjoyed all my classes, but not all classes are so small.

Rachel

All of my professors know my name. Teachers are very accessible. Students find classes challenging but not unbearable. I am an Art major and find my classes very difficult in the Art school, but the general education classes are of average difficulty and are managable. The library is needed at times but there are lots of great places to study on campus and always a group to study with.

Andrew

Everything is professional here. We go here to network and get a job.

Rob

philosophy classes SUCK!!!! DON'T TAKE THEM!!!!!

Morgan

I am surprised that professors from previous semesters actually know my name and talk to me, but they do. The lower level business courses are usually very large, but they empty out as the year progresses, and, occasionally, the professor will get to know you if you fill the silent voids in the room by answering their questions. Many students at SMU have religious, philisophical, health and political related conversations. (at least from MY experience). Yes it is Southern METHODIST University, but, as a non-religious person, I never found an issue with this. The CTV department is very close-knit. Upper and lower class-man often know each-other well, and professors and students are also very close-knit. SMU is well known in the Dallas area, and there are lots of internship opportunities and perks that go with having an SMU degree.

Charlie

AMAZING. The classes are small, so your profs know your name. they are always willing to help and hope you will ask for it. There are some rando classes here and they are usually the best and most interesting ones

Darren

Classes here at SMU aren't too bad. You do have to study to make good grades and it helps if your professors know who you are and what type of student you are.

Travis

I guess we don't have incredible prestige, but we're pretty widely respected by adults. Most professors are great and I've only had one or two that I thought shouldn't have their job due to a lack of rigor and college-level thought stimulation. SMU is harder than records suppose and you're going to have to do a decent amount of work, probably more than those at A&M or other sub-par but better-ranked schools. Many classes, to a degree, require attendance. Learn from your mistakes freshman year about scheduling 9:00's. Professor's are extremely accommodating and classes are small. Every one of my professors knows my name which is shocking to those at state schools. Networking is supposed to be great. I'm not worried about getting a great carreer when I get out of here.