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I just wanted to post that I agree with A Ali. I think that compared to the smaller schools that I have had more experience with, it is hard for a typical undergrad at UT to find a professor/mentor in his field of study who will help him figure out, for example, how to plan strategies in course selection, jobs/internships, extracurriculars to be in a good position for applying to law school or a liberal arts grad school. You can get advice from an advisor of some sort, but you can’t easily get “advice from a professor.” Not to criticize UT; I would imagine this holds true for Ohio State and the other really big univeristies, too. Professors are more likely to focus on their grad students and their publications/research/labs.</p>