The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is situated in a great spot-Nebraska's capital cityto make "connections with companies in Lincoln, Omaha, and surrounding areas," and provides "tons of undergraduate research opportunities," "amazing internships," and "leadership opportunities." Students find the university to pair this practical focus on "job placement," which is aided by "career coaches and employer-in residences, and partnerships with "local businesses," with the recognition and prestige of a Big Ten, "rigorous" research institution. Students also praise "phenomenal advisors," especially for pre-health students, "great study abroad programs," and other specific schools and programs such as the business school, the honors program, and Raikes School of Computer Science and Management. Professors are "passionate," and Nebraska being a research institution, can teach from "real world examples." After their first year, students typically begin "moving toward...project-based courses where you...are paired with a company or using a real world example" instead of textbooks to do homework. Faculty are known to be accessible and generous with students, offering "personal advice," orienting students and "introducing campus resources," and sometimes even "welcoming [students] to their home." Nebraska is also known to have a "fantastic financial aid and scholarship program that makes it very affordable to attend," offering "great scholarships, especially to out-of-state students" who would have a higher tuition bill.