The University of Texas at San Antonio Top Questions

What kind of person should not attend The University of Texas at San Antonio?

Kat

This school is for someone who is self-motivated. Faculty and staff will do their part to encourage you, but it's a big school. You have to be to keep up with all your work on your own. Also, you must be willing to seek out help when its needed. There are plenty of student services on campus to help, but you have to go to them.

Nse

This school is really welcome to all types of students. If you are used to being in a big city and want that, then UTSA isn't the best place you for you.

Misha

A person who intrested in business and engineering should really consider of attending UTSA!

sandy

don't know

Nikki

Everyone should have the opportunity to attend college in aspiring to fulfill their goals in life. College should be affordable to everyone desiring to become a productive member of society..

Courtney

A person who is not committed to going to college and finishing up by getting his or her degree.

Selena

This school is very diverse its a huge melting pot.

kate

really dumb people.

Samantha

This school is very expensive and very research-oriented, NOT student-oriented. Don't attend if you are unwilling to take on many loans or you are unwilling to learn to TEACH YOURSELF EVERYTHING. Classes consist of 150+ students and there is little YOU from the Prof's perspective; there is only THE CLASS. If you are a bad test-taker (since everything centers around tests, which are easy to grade), or if you WORK (since they inconveniently schedule all classes between 8-6 M-F and offer few online), go to OLLU or ACCD instead. It's better there!

Tara

Anyone who is not accepting of diversity. We celebrate diversity here at UTSA every November and are proud of it. Those who are racist and close-minded will not fully benefit from all the different opportunities to meet new people, network, and grow as a asset to our community. By becoming involved and meeting such diverse students and staff, I feel that I have become much more of a well-rounded person. That is what becoming involved is all about.