
The University of Alabama is its own little world in the heart of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. UA is recognized for many of its attributes, including an insanely talented football team, wild Greek life, multi-million dollar mansions, and most importantly – the stellar academics provided to students. Keep reading for 10 great reasons to attend UA!
It’s hard to be humble when your school has one of the best college football teams in the nation, so from September to December, students and Alabama fans take over the entire quad tailgating before the game at Bryant Denny.
Greek life at UA acts as a major social component, and it is a great way to meet your potential friends for life!
UA’s campus is beautiful. From the buildings on the quad, furnished dorms that look like hotels, and top notch student center, this is everything you could ever want in a university.
Nothing like comfortably warm falls, and springs and cool winters right?
The social scene of UA is always lively and lit. Every night you can find something fun to do!
UA has been given awards in various categories because of the vast selection of classes. There is plenty for students to choose from in terms of majors and minors!
There’s something special about Southern food. Whether it’s a biscuit or something deep fried, it’s all irresistible.
Southerners are very hospitable with their “sir and ma’ams.”
You get to meet people from all around the country.
Girl’s rock over-sized t-shirts and Nike shorts by day, and fur vests, beaded necklaces, jeans and booties by night.
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