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Likes
- Less class size(33 max).
- Supportive professors with high knowledge.
- Beautiful campus with river walk.
Dislikes
- Imposing courses that were not related to major.
Campus Life
- There were different clubs ranging across various areas. Specifically for cybersecurity there are three clubs where students can learn hands on skills on things like red and blue teaming.
- For sports there were many volleyball and basketball courts.
Accommodation
- I lived off campus and found it through linkedin by reaching out to one of my senior's. I paid around 450 per month.
Likes
- The area of campus is nice and has access to many activities outside of the college campus.
Dislikes
- Not much to offer on campus other than the pool and gym.
- It's a nice campus but not big at all.
- Boredom on campus comes often but outside of campus has many opportunities.
Campus Life
The activities are not that extensive, not much campus related to keep everyone involved in an enjoyable way.
Accommodation
Rooms are nice shared freshman year usually.
Campus Life
Vibrant campus life with various clubs, events, and extracurricular activities. Excellent research facilities, libraries, and sports amenities. WiFi is reliable across campus
Accommodation
On-campus housing is available, with options for single and shared rooms. Off-campus rentals average around $800 per month. The facilities are modern and well-maintained.
Accommodation
Tampa is a large city, and costs are higher for that reason. Rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Tampa around the university is $1500+ if you would like to live in a decent area. Most graduate students live off-campus in the surrounding hot-spot neighborhoods: Channelside, SoHo, and Hyde Park. These neighborhoods are full of nightlife and things to do.
I opted for this University due to its affluent reputation in the area and history of success. The admissions process was simple, and allowed either GRE or GMAT scores, and required 2 letters of recommendation. I wanted to go to a university with a strong reputation as I was transitioning from an undergraduate degree in biology to the MBA program and UT has a history of strong matching with courses and coaches that can relate to your career paths. Additionally, the University of Tampa is a top-ten best value MBA program and consistently ranked within the best MBA programs.
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