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I loved most of my educators; that was the most positive aspect of the small community that was UNO. The professors in the fine arts & media college were strict but open and willing to help you learn in the ways in which you best did so.
The negative of UNO was the fact that it was a commuter school, and that in turn creates for an environment where you just go to school and then leave and don't create much of a community with the other students as much.
Teachers are really easy to work. This isn't as common as you night think.
I don't like administration fees but that's everywhere you go.
What I am enjoying the most about the University of Nebraska at Omaha is the willingness of the professors and teachers to be available to help the students when needed to succeed.
The only thing I would complain about would be how expensive the tuition is. But unfortunately that is the norm.
It is fun to live in the dorms freshman year as it is an easy way to meet people and have fun! Just going outside there are ways to meet people/interact. The classes/buildings I feel are set up nice and are easy to get to from most parking lots. I like that they have a lot of cool things such as counseling and a gym. A lot of the professors are very understanding, helpful, and engaging. Overall, I would give it a 7/10.
The parking situation is kind of annoying but once you get used to it, it's fine. Several professors are too picky and unforgiving, and make your life more stressful than it already is. Kind of boring if you are from Omaha, but a fun new experience if you are from somewhere else.
My education at UNO has been great, the professors are easy to reach out to and get back to you fairly quickly. There are a variety of courses to choose and the campus has an overall calm environment.
It is a relatively small university for those that like the large campus buzz and at times can be hard to find a variety of activities to enjoy.
I like that the university isn't too big but is still big enough to have opportunities for everyone.
I don't like the parking situation and how far I have to walk to classes from the parking garages as I am a commuting student.