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Likes
- World-class and advanced infrastructure and highly esteemed faculty.
- Wide range of extracurricular activities and part-time opportunities.
- Well-renowned university life and beautiful city life (especially safe nightlife).
Dislikes
- Tuition Fee is expensive.
- The evaluation of exams could have been better.
- No placement opportunities.
Campus Life
The university has many international societies and each conducts its events and the student halls conduct their special events every month. These events consist of food events, sports activities, and even day trips. Wifi is available throughout the university area and almost all the outlets have access to free wifi. The university holds an amazing arena for sports enthusiasts and they are maintained regularly. The university library is a second home to most of the students and provides all that a student needs.
Accommodation
There are en suite and shared halls and university and private accommodations. University halls are near to most of the university buildings but their en suite ones pretty expensive. They are yet highly secure. The university halls which are near the city centre offers an amazing atmosphere of both university and city life.
I went to UNLV because I lived in the state of Nevada and I wanted to use the Millennial Scholarship. I wanted to choose from a wide variety of programs and I wanted to attend a large university. I wanted to move away from my home town but also stay in state. UNLV satisfied all those needs.
Accommodation
I'm a commuter! I live at home so I can't properly answer this question. I save a lot of money by still living at home, and I love about 9 minutes away from school with no freeway traffic. I don't have many friends that live in dorms, considering UNLV is considered a commuter school.
Instate, cheap, full ride + refund. I wanted to save money and literally was given the opportunity to obtain my bachelors for free, and I plan on going to medical school after. It only made sense to get this paid for so I don't add even more debt that I will be getting in medical school.
Accommodation
I lived in a dorm during my freshman year, at home for two years, and then at an apartment and a home in my last couple of years. My best living situation is where I am currently because I am living with two roommates and I am located in a central area.
UNLV is my local college. I attended mostly because the tuition would be a resident cost and not an out of state tuition cost. I started as an education major and became a social work major after realizing that fit my wants more.




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