Texas Woman’s University Top Questions

What do you consider the worst thing about Texas Woman’s University? Why?

Kristin

The only bad experience I had while attending my university was one particular teach being very unhelpful.

Linh

The worst thing I would consider is the amount of faculty for a major. There is not a wide variety of professors, therefore not that many time slots to choose from when picking classes, making it a frustrating situation at times.

David

The worst thing about TWU is a lack of university traditions. In the past, there seemed to be a lot of "school pride" that is completely absent from the school today. The school is also spread out between 3 campuses: Denton, Dallas and Houston, TX. I wish the university had more traditions, more advertising and a chancellor who is connected with the students.

Maria

I really don't think there is anything wrong with my school. I have met students that go there, and they say that it is an awesome school, nice campus, and the staff is very helpful. Personally I already want to go and see it for myself and incounter with students and learn what the teachers teach.

cassandra

The lack if nursing instructors results in very few spaces for the nursing program.

craneshia

The worst thing about my school is that it is too small. Sometimes I wish it was bigger that way there would be more people here that weren't so afraid to be different and express themselves. It just seems like everyone pretty much is normal here. I am totally abnormal. I would just like to see more people be themselves and not follow what society has considered to be normal here.

Samantha

My school is great, the worst thing is actually parking. Thousands of students but only hundreds of parking spaces. It's survival of the quickest.

Karleen

There isn't really a "worst" in my school. My school is prodominantly women but still a traditional college. The only thing I feel that is missing is more parking, better food, and more sports. We do have great teams as it is, but we lack the traditional sports. I think if those sports were implemented, I would gain the whole traditional "college experience" that everyone else at other campuses get.

Melodie

That it is so far away from my home. I live in Flower Mound, Texas and that is approximately 45 minutes away from my campus. I am able to take most of my coursework in online classes, however they do require some face to face meetings through out the semester.

Denise

Texas Woman's University is a fine school. The only disadvantage to this school is the location. I currently live about 30 miles from the school which makes for a long week when I am traveling back and forth 4 times a week. I would like Texas Woman's University to offer more long distance courses as well.