<p>1 is the campus crowded?
2 what is the campus atmosphere
3 since I plan to major in psychology and marketing, I am wondering whether the workload is overwhelmingly big.
4 Is it easy to get a good grade in psychology?
5 are professors accessibe?
6 what does room/board generally cost?
....hmm,,I can not think of anything more</p>
<p>So please,, Thanks very much</p>
<p>3 - Your majors are from two different colleges (Natural Sciences and Business), which is more difficult than two majors from the same college. It is certainly possible, but there is a good chance you will not finish in four years.</p>
<p>1 - crowded? no. alot of people? yes
2 - what does this mean? it's VERY spirited
3 - Actually psychology can be a Natural Sciences major or Liberal Arts Major. I am doing a dual-degree in Finance (Business School) and psychology (Liberal Arts), but this is only a good idea if you have quite a bit of credit coming in.
6 - you can find this information on UT's website. I believe the nicest dorm, San Jac, with room and board is about $7500 but it just goes down from there</p>
<p>Thanks very much,,
I am just going there as an exchange student for a semester or a year. So,, duration is not a problem for me .</p>
<p>By the way, is it easy to get a good grade in psychology? And what about the workload?
In australia, typically two essays and one final exam would suffice a psychology course.</p>
<p>I can't speak for the Psychology department, but lots of American classes involve tests, midterms, or quizzes/pop quizzes, or some combination of those.</p>