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University of New Hampshire: Worth considering?

Hello, I've been considering the University of New Hampshire for applying next fall. What's the vibe over there like? Any insights on the academic rigor, campus life, or even how job placement looks for graduates?

a month ago

The University of New Hampshire (UNH) is a public research university that's known for its commitment to undergraduate research and innovation. If you're passionate about hands-on learning and working on projects, this could be a significant advantage.

In terms of academic rigor, this at times depends on the department or major you choose. UNH offers a wide array of programs, and some are known for their higher levels of rigor, including Natural Resources & the Environment, Community and Environmental Planning, and Climate. Overall, like many universities, you'd expect a mix of more challenging and more attainable coursework. It's a large university and offers a diverse range of courses, so much depends on your individual choices and major.

The campus life at UNH is typically described as vibrant and engaging. There are over 200 student clubs and organizations, so you should have no problem finding a group that matches your interests. UNH is particularly known for its efforts in sustainability, with numerous eco-initiatives and dedicated eco-clubs. The main campus is in Durham, which provides a classic college-town experience with the amenities of larger cities nearby if you're looking for a change of pace.

Job placement is a crucial aspect to consider. UNH has a dedicated Career and Professional Success (CaPS) department, which provides support ranging from resume reviews to internship search aids. The university, due to its location, has substantial connections around the New England area (particularly in Boston and Portland), which can enhance your job search after college.

It's essential to visit the campus virtually or in person, if possible, to get a better understanding of the atmosphere and whether it aligns with what you're looking for in a college experience. As usual, try reaching out to current students or alumni (through platforms like LinkedIn or university-hosted events) to get more personalized insights.

a month ago

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