The University of Texas at Arlington Reviews of Bachelor's in Biology
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5 Reviews - Arlington (TX)
- Annual Tuition: $28,129

80% of 5 students said this degree improved their career prospects
80% of 5 students said they would recommend this program to others
Reviews - Bachelor's in Biology
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Rebecca D.
- Reviewed: 2/1/2017
- Degree: Biology
- Graduation Year: 2012
"The professors themselves were so knowledgeable, but I wish when I had gone through the program that I could have had more networking and career speaker opportunities. It would have been nice to know what I know now back when I was still going through my undergraduate years. I felt like I had to go above and beyond to do my own networking and contacting. I was incredibly surprised to find I was the only one with a job at graduation from my graduating class from the Biochemistry Department! However, this program is not all bad, the professors are some of the top in the country in the chemistry department and if you apply yourself you can go far."
Rebecca D.
- Reviewed: 11/29/2016
- Degree: Biology
- Graduation Year: 2012
"For my specific degree, I felt limited in what I could do after I graduated. I needed a Masters degree to achieve a future where I could make an impact on others. Though in this way, my degree can be seen as a stepping stone. Just a stop on the education train that would allow me to surpass my parents academic achievements. I am also thankful that through this University I was able to afford it without having to take out huge loans that could have otherwise put me into years of debt. I was also able to work on campus in between my classes which was extremely beneficial to me, as I paid for college on my own. UT Arlington gave me the opportunity to earn a degree that would then lead me towards a great future as a physician assistant."
Trevena Eshak
- Reviewed: 11/29/2016
- Degree: Biology
- Graduation Year: 2016
"Attending the University of Texas Arlington has helped me grow academically, professionally, and personally. I learned to love learning because I had great professors and classmates. Not only did I watch myself grow but I also watched my school grow. Grow in diversity, and academic excellence and provide its students with a second home if not the first. I considered going to UTA as the building block on which upon I build my whole career and future and I wouldn't be where I am today if I had not accomplished what I did at UTA."
Deshak
- Reviewed: 11/29/2016
- Degree: Biology
- Graduation Year: 2015
"The university of Texas At Arlington is a great campus to meet diverse people. As many students attend the university in hope of earning a degree to further their education, it also services as a multicultural haven to many. When it comes to the curriculum and the academics of the school, UTA has given me a solid foundation to further my graduate education and future career. As an undergraduate at the university, I excelled not only in my academic subjects, but I also gained the advice of many dear professors who work dilegantly for their students. The university has a great team of professors whom their constant concern is the preparation of their students to better fit their future careers. I enjoyed every aspect of being an undergraduate at the university of Texas at Arlington and I very much recommend it to anyone looking for a great place to study."
Alexander
- Reviewed: 5/29/2015
- Degree: Biology
- Graduation Year: 2011
"The University of Texas at Dallas offers rigorous study within the sciences. The humanities courses are not top tier, funding for these departments is woefully under-allocated. The business school is becoming a major draw for many noon-Dallas students and I think that is a good thing. Business school faculty is knowledgeable and experienced, look to see more UTD grads in positions of influence within industry and spreading those contacts within the School of Business. The sciences are exceedingly rigorous, if you plan to do pre-med, don't do any basic level core courses at UTD, transfer them in from community college instead. Overall, UTD offers excellent opportunities for upper classmen/women, but the first two years are essentially a big unjustifiable expense. Average loan debt burdens for class 2011 who completed all courses thru UTD exceeded 40,000usd. My program was close to 85,000."