The University of Texas at Austin Top Questions

What kind of person should attend The University of Texas at Austin?

Foad

If you are hard working, curious, kind, and demanding of your self and other with no fear of failing you will fit well here.

Analise

Fun loving, outgoing type of person. Defiinitely someone who is very liberal.

Danny

Driven, dedicated, and responsible. Must know how to manage time well. Know how to have fun and balance a social life along with academics as well.

Lesley

Anyone who has a lot of spirit. Burnt Orange pride

Diane

Curious, driven, open-minded individuals, looking to explore. Those who understand how to work hard, but also play hard.

Brandon

Someone who is driven to do work, not by their parents, or any other family member, but by themselves. Anyone who is a hard worker, but also likes to have fun would thrive at the University of Texas at Austin. There is an amazing community here of students, faculty and alumni, which I am proud to be a part of.

Berkley

The type of person that should attend The University of Texas at Austin should be someone is able to work very hard in school while being able to maintain a social life and get involved on campus. The workload is heavy here and the teachers expect A LOT out of you. While maintaining grades, it is recommended for everyone to get involved on campus in some way or another so people wanting to attend must be willing to get involved and also balance that with school.

Samantha

A person that attends here must be a hard worker, liberal and a go-getter. There are so many things that can be taken advantage of at this university, so not doing this would make the college experience at this university a waste.

Khuong

A person who likes the big city atmosphere, since UT Austin is located right in the middle of downtown Austin. This school takes a lot of dedication to do well so you might want to have a personality of an overachiever. The school is fun and adventurous. I would recommended for everyone who wants to be a Longhorn.

Daniel

Someone who is open-minded, willing to grow personally, spiritually, and academically. Someone who is willing to think outside of the box and to adjust to new ways of thinking readily.