UM undergrad response

Erin
8.7 /10

Their kinesiology college allowed me to pursue a bachelors in movement science while completing pre-med requirements. The college accepts freshman so I wouldn't have to waste a year doing basic studies in the main LS&A college, and could sooner focus on interests.

Course Curriculum :

Fair, classes are relevant, and electives look great on paper. I wish they offered more of the electives instead of listing 20+ and only offering 3 a semester. If they could do that I would love the school.

Exams :

SAT, ACT, soon GRE. Scores I do not remember. ACT composite 30 I think. GRE to be taken in this coming fall, August.

Internship :

I'm sure they do at the graduate level, I have not applied yet so I cannot offer insight. They do offer intern/research experience for undergraduates through a program called UROP but I preferred to apply and interview for a real job in research on campus than use their program.

Fees :

Not sure what this is asking or what fees and charges it refers to. I have no fees at this time nor do I expect to be charged.

Examination Structure :

Exams are typically over material covered in class. Attendance and copying notes will get the job done most times if you commit to studying it. This will get you passing. If you want to succeed the exams take much more effort and time investments but it is worth it.

Faculty :

Decent faculty. The pros outweigh the cons. Clearly one of the major course professors cares more about her research and doesn't care about being a good teacher because of tenure. But aside from her everyone is great.

8.7 out of 10
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9.0/10Accommodation
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8.0/10Infrastructure
8.0/10Placement
10.0/10Social Life


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