The University of Arkansas-Fayetteville "is a large university with a community feel. It's big enough to have a lot of great opportunities, but small enough you see people you know on campus." With Fayetteville's outdoorsy culture, some students "would describe [the school] as a weird cross between Southern and hippie." Research opportunities abound, and prospective students are drawn to both the Honors College and the Sam Walton School of Business. Students also single out U of A's "strong engineering program, with the depth and diversity in every discipline from mechanical to computer science [and] biomedical." Even with the relaxed atmosphere-one student coins it as "Fayettechill"students say that there are "tough programs that really make you work for your grade so you can be sure you are worth your degree." Professors are hit or miss; while some students say, "Most of my professors are extremely helpful," others lament that while "I enjoy most of my professors, but I do sometimes get the impression that they don't care about my individual success." Students in the larger majors say they often lack individualized attention. As one student points out: "My major is located in a smaller department, so I know my professors very well. However, in larger classes and departments it is easy to 'get lost' or go unnoticed."