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After recently moving here from Chicago, and attending private school from Pre-school to Sophomore year of college in Illinois, I was nervous about University of North Texas. A much larger campus than i was used to, a bit less personal, but UNT has a lot to offer students from different backgrounds, personalities, and fields. I am currently a Public Relations major in the Journalism department, a senior, and I couldn't be happier with my experience at UNT. I lived at College Inn, which in particular I wouldn't recommend, but the on-campus activities and student organizations made it easy...
review »The University of North Texas was and is an awesome school! I graduated with a Child Development degree from UNT in 2007. This school is full of fun, including sports activities, sororities and fraternities, has plenty of great food near by and a great place to make new friends! Even if you are not involved in any organised activities, there are plenty of ways to meet new people and make friends! The university offers hundreds of different degrees ranging from Art to Education to Sciences. It is also a well recognised school in the state and country (even though our teams aren't that great!). It...
review »Universtity of North Texas is a wonderful school. It's a beautiful campus, and the students are very serious about their education for the most part. Honestly, I thought about transferring because of the horrible football team, but my parents talked me out of it, which I'm thankful for. The teachers care about the students, and the people are very friendly. The school's location also adds to the University's appeal tremendously, it's a great little town in Texas, and very home feely, which is great for college students first living away from home. It's also only about 35 miles outside of Dallas,...
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