Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beautiful campus full of beautiful people! That is the very first impression I had when we visited. I don't think academics are the best but it is decent. However, Miami companies love to hire their business majors which is what my DC is looking to major in. I feel like it is a really safe campus (considering it is in the city or basically right there near little Havana).
The U is not near the city. It is in a beautiful and safe suburb called Coral Gables.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids was admitted - I am frankly surprised. With a very affordable financial aid package. I don't know anything about the school though.
Congratulations from an alum!
Anonymous wrote:Beautiful campus full of beautiful people! That is the very first impression I had when we visited. I don't think academics are the best but it is decent. However, Miami companies love to hire their business majors which is what my DC is looking to major in. I feel like it is a really safe campus (considering it is in the city or basically right there near little Havana).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child is very happy there but yes, housing is an issue. Go in with your eyes open.
Isn't housing an issue everywhere? I mean, my kid at podunk Ann Arbor is struggling to find housing, let alone at a reasonable price.
Anonymous wrote:My kids was admitted - I am frankly surprised. With a very affordable financial aid package. I don't know anything about the school though.
Anonymous wrote:My child is very happy there but yes, housing is an issue. Go in with your eyes open.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid goes there. It is pretty much exactly how you would expect a private school in Miami to be.
So. Much. Coke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do people know? Thank you
DeSantis is going to make your kid turn in their menstrual cycle.
Great awesome school.
Not a safe place for college students.
Anonymous wrote:My kid goes there. It is pretty much exactly how you would expect a private school in Miami to be.
Anonymous wrote:Party school pure and simple. Students spend wayyyy too much time in skimpy bathing suits and barely there clothes. Very body-skin focused. Not a school for a truly serious student. Take a look at sorority promotion videos. Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The city is trying its best to become a tech hub. If successful, should certainly benefit the University. Believe merit is pretty good for high stats kids. Unfortunately DS wasn't interested. He cant ignore the "state".
https://www.wired.com/story/miami-mayor-woos-techies-what-does-he-need-to-succeed/
The city of Miami did a very good job of luring FTX and you know the rest of the story. So much for trying to become a tech hub.