University of Miami

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Coral Gables, United States

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University of Miami Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

University of Miami is located in Coral Gables, United States on 1320 S Dixie Hwy. University of Miami is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category private university in United States.

Address

1320 S Dixie Hwy

Phone

+1 3052842211

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Olivia Y.

Has such a gorgeous campus and amazing atmosphere. It feels quite safe, despite hearing that it's in a rough area. Traffic isn't all that bad.

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Jordan Joachim

Great for skate. I had fun cruising around on the ole wooden plank.

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Luca Perrin

The campus is fully open to the public. You can enjoy a walk around the buildings and the little lake. The palms and the grass make it very nice. You can also admire some students in the classes or at the pool. There is also a shop where you can find all types of goods personalized “UMiami”.

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Christian Martin

Absolutely beautiful campus! I took a tour and the campus is very post-modern. Lots of art works and installations spread throughout. There is a wonderful mall style food court. We took a look at the dorms and each person gets their own room in their floor. Tour information session extremely informative with costs, requirements, options, etc. Everyone could not have been more nice and helpful!

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Wilkie_G Ferguson

Unless your parents can afford the exorbitant tuition or you have a great scholarship I would not recommend attending UM. I had some good professors and some not so good. Class sizes are fairly small which will matter for some, others not so much. People talk about the campus being beautiful but in my opinion it was nothing special. It is a fairly new school and the modern buildings lack the character of older schools established in the 1800s. In addition, the older buildings they did have are being torn down to make room for newer facilities. Weather is a plus if you don't mind the humidity or lots of rain. If you are looking for the \typical\ college town experience I doubt you will find it at UM due to its location in a large metro. It seems like UM is a hot destination for prep school kids from the Northeast. The vast majority of guys that attend UM are bros. Also rich kids from around the world, especially Latin America, the Caribbean, and China. Save your money. Start off at a Community or Junior College then transfer to a public four year college or university. At the end of the day the University of Miami (like all other colleges and universities) is a business. They just want your money. They don't care about you or what happens to you after you leave. That's my two cents.