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University of Houston

6 Reviews

Locations:   Houston (TX) 

Annual Tuition: $22,191

40% of students said this degree improved their career prospects
67% of students said they would recommend this program to others

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Student Reviews - Bachelor's in Communications

Student Reviews - Bachelor's in Communications

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Stephanie Cavazos

Reviewed: 3/7/2017

Degree: Communications

The campus is in a central location in the city. There are multiple light rail stops on the metro-rail if you live off campus and do not want to deal with the parking meters, they are sticklers and it is not always a guarentee despite having a parking pass.

huseinl

Reviewed: 11/13/2016

Degree: Communications

The university is a great school for students planning to go into the energy sector, in terms of jobs. It also has a great business school, music school and architecture school. I recommend the honors program. It is top notch. There is limited campus engagement and is a predominantly commuter school.

Sarah

Reviewed: 7/22/2016

Degree: Communications

Your journey at UH is what you make of it. You need to network by putting forth the effort to go and meet as many people and alumni as possible. I enjoyed meeting seasoned professionals as well as people my age. If you expect to just be welcomed into a professional network, maybe this school isn't community-oriented enough for you.

Anonymous

Reviewed: 9/29/2015

Degree: Communications

The classes were engaging and I'm proud of the education I received there. However, it is largely a commuter school, so there was never a huge sense of community or school spirit.

Cinephilia

Reviewed: 9/23/2015

Degree: Communications

I didn't care for it much. It was a commuter school for me. For the school, I chose the wrong major. I should not have gone there. Their media production department did not prepare me for any jobs and wasn't as intensive as I'd have liked. I was very disappointed with my experience there.

Anon

Reviewed: 6/30/2015

Degree: Communications

The university both benefits and suffers from the fact that it is a commuter school. Classmates are very diverse and you get a lot of different perspectives which is great. People are generally there to learn and aren't distracted by the so-called "college experience." The flip side of that coin is that you miss out on the "college experience." There is not a great sense of community because most students don't live on campus or attend events. Because of this, alumni are not invested in the campus... Read More

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