Friday, May 22, 2009

University of Arizona



Greetings From the Campus of….. University of Arizona!

(originally written 2/16/09) UofA is just two hours south of Phoenix, in the medium-sized city of Tucson. The UA campus is beautiful, with the historic Old Main building from 1885, its expansive grass mall traversing the 380 acre campus, and the many architecturally pleasing red-brick and stately buildings. UA definitely has more of a desert feel, from the landscaping to the ever-present sense of dryness. Students combat this dryness by hanging out on “4th Street,” just off campus. I was quite surprised though, that this “college town” measures only two blocks. Many upperclassmen live and hang out in downtown Tucson, a few miles away. Freshmen students have 21 dorms from which to choose.

A great deal of Tucson social life revolves around the university (festivals, art shows, concerts). School spirit is also pervasive here, with ASU being their main rival. The USS Arizona bell is rung in the Main Quad Bell Tower after each victory and the fight song was sung as part of my campus tour.

UA is known as a top research university. The Engineering department alone has 18 majors! Statistics for admittance vary by school and program, but in general, students have a 3.36 GPA and 1100 SAT scores. Astronomy and Aerospace are top programs. There is an Honors College (3.9 GPA/1340 SAT) that allows for priority class registration. Freshmen classes can be quite large, (as in ASU also), but class size diminishes with upper-level classes.

The University of Arizona seems to have a “prestige factor” over ASU, despite similar admit statistics. Students considering either Arizona school should definitely visit both to best determine fit. They are both excellent schools.

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