From India to UAH: Thoughts on Studying in Alabama

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The discussion revolves around the experiences and expectations of a prospective student, Ragav, who is preparing to study at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH). The conversation touches on the quality of academic programs, particularly in physics and mathematics, the overall campus environment, and the opportunities available for research and co-operative education, especially in relation to nearby NASA facilities.

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Main Points Raised

  • Ragav expresses concerns about the academic rigor and quality of instruction in the physics program at UAH, noting a lack of desired resources in the library.
  • A junior student at UAH acknowledges the benefits of the university's location near the Space Flight Center but questions the appeal of UAH for non-engineering majors, describing the physics department as lacking in quality based on personal experiences.
  • Another participant suggests that despite the smaller circle of academically inclined students at UAH, there are still intelligent individuals to be found, and encourages checking departmental activity in research and organizations.
  • The same junior student later mentions that while their experience with two physics professors was negative, they acknowledge that the department is involved in research and that individual teaching styles may vary significantly.
  • Ragav is asked about the general infrastructure of the campus, its beauty, and his experience with the library, indicating a desire for more information on these aspects.
  • Another participant describes the campus as beautiful, highlighting the impressive new Shelby Center and the pleasant environment around the lake.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on the quality of the physics program at UAH, with some highlighting concerns about instruction and others suggesting that experiences may vary. There is no consensus on the overall academic environment or the value of the university for students interested in pure sciences.

Contextual Notes

Participants mention specific professors and their teaching methods, but there is no comprehensive assessment of the entire physics department. Concerns about the library's resources and the overall academic rigor remain unresolved.

Who May Find This Useful

Prospective students considering UAH, particularly those interested in physics and mathematics, as well as individuals evaluating the benefits of studying near research institutions like NASA.

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Hello,

I'm 18yrs old and this August, I'll be flying from here to Huntsville, AL to study at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (www.uah.edu). I'm receiving a scholarship of 70% of the tution fee.

When I decided to go to US to study, my first priorities were to get myself into a challenging academic atmosphere where I would be exposed to international research. I wanted to get myself into a circle where people would be interested in the pure sciences and increase my enthusiasm for pure thought (I'm thinking U of Chicago would've been my kinda place). I'm not sure if I'm going to get that at UAH.

Right now, I'm enrolled in the undergraduate physics program but I'm planning to dual major in physics and Mathematics. I don't know how strong the programs at UAH are, but one thing that I do know is that the physics program there is pretty flexible.

I'm not even sure about the quality of the instruction or how challenging the courses are going to be. I'm worried about it.

My worries escalated when I casually searched the library catalogue (http://146.229.56.51/uhtbin/cgisirsi/kx5a8We7mM/0/138700011/60/1173/X). I didn't find many of the books that I would have liked to read!

I'm just worried. I'm wondering if UAH is worth spending all that money and all that travelling. The one advantage I'm sure of is that UAH has extensive ties at the Cummings Research Park and NASA space flight center near by. I might be able to get to work and train there for a couple of semesters as a co-operative education student. But, besides that, I don't know if the people at UAH are going to be enthusiastic about pure sciences.

I'd like to hear some opinions about UAH and some suggestions on what to expect.
 
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Hi Ragav,

I'm a junior level Computer Engineering major at UAH. You are right about the location benefits (Space Flight Center, co-op opportunities, etc.) However, if I was not an engineering major, I'm not too sure this would be the place for me. The engineering school is UAH's bread and butter and they know it. The math dept. is challenging but not overly difficult. The physics department, in my 2 classes of experience there, was a joke. For one class the teacher has good intentions yet he can't seem to get his point across. The other teacher instructed from powerpoint slides. Both teachers gave exams where questions were pulled directly from a "test bank" that every student had.
 
There are intelligent and enthusiastic people at every college. Even in unlikely schools, you will meet people who could easily be kum laude at MIT or caltech. Though the circle of scholarly minded students may be smaller at UAH, consider that there are a lot of reasons for choosing a university. If you are worried, check out the departmental website and see how active it is in research, organizations, etc.
 
Rocket254 said:
Hi Ragav,

I'm a junior level Computer Engineering major at UAH. You are right about the location benefits (Space Flight Center, co-op opportunities, etc.) However, if I was not an engineering major, I'm not too sure this would be the place for me. The engineering school is UAH's bread and butter and they know it. The math dept. is challenging but not overly difficult. The physics department, in my 2 classes of experience there, was a joke. For one class the teacher has good intentions yet he can't seem to get his point across. The other teacher instructed from powerpoint slides. Both teachers gave exams where questions were pulled directly from a "test bank" that every student had.

US News ranks the UAH Physics department at 95 nationally. So, it can't be a utter joke or like some poor community college. Research in the physics department isn't totally inactive, I figured. http://physics.uah.edu/research.htm . Actually, almost all professors are involved in some sort of research.

I don't want to be completely discouraged. I think your experience might have something to do with who those two professors were. There's no way to genuinely judge a department based on a couple of professors because the course, the tests, methods of teaching are designed individually by the professors themselves. Perhaps the infrastructure, labs etc might say something defenitively about the department. Anyway, can you give me the names of those two professors?

What can you say about:-
1) The General infrastructure in the campus
2) How beautiful the campus is
3) Your experience at the UAH library

Cheers.
 
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You have a PM regarding names.

You are quite right about the physics teachers. Both teachers are heavily involved in research and I suppose they just taught classes because it was a requirement.The campus is very pretty. The new Shelby Center is VERY impressive. They have built a new entrance to the school which is based around a lake at the front of the campus where many students go to study/eat/relax. Stay more than 5 minutes and the ducks will come and greet you. I can't honestly say much about the library as I do not live on campus and seldom go there.
 

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