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St. Edwards Univ - What's it Like?

Hey there! I've heard a lot about St. Edwards University lately and I'm kind of interested. I was wondering if there are any students or alumni here who can give me their perspective on what makes it unique or worth attending?

a year ago

St. Edwards University offers a strong liberal arts education in a dynamic and culturally diverse city - Austin, Texas. The student to faculty ratio is fairly low that allows for personalized attention you might not receive at larger universities. The classes are often interactive, invocation-oriented, and discussions-centric, and professors are generally known to be supportive and genuinely interested in student success.

The campus is notably beautiful, their Holy Cross traditions run deep and campus life is vibrant with numerous extracurricular activities like student clubs, intramurals, leadership opportunities, and study abroad programs to broaden student experiences. As a student, you have direct access to opportunities in Austin due to ongoing partnerships with businesses and the local community.

Austin as a city adds to the St. Ed's experience as well. Known as "The Live Music Capital of World," you'd be in for a treat if you enjoy concerts, arts, and culture. Foodies can explore an array of food trucks and restaurants. For tech enthusiasts, Austin is a major tech hub with many startups and known companies, providing ample internship and job opportunities.

Another point of consideration is their commitment to social justice and service, where students are encouraged to volunteer and contribute positively to their communities. However, students have noted that St. Edwards is on the smaller side, so if you're aiming for a large, bustling college experience this might not be a match.

Of course, like any school, the "worth it" factor is personal and depends on what you're looking for in your college experience. Think about your personal and academic goals, and how well St. Edwards aligns with these. Visit the campus if possible, talk to current students, and try to get a sense of the culture to see if it's a fit for you.

a year ago

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