Rachel
The best thing about Quinnipiac is the size. I used to want to go to a larger school, such as UConn, but now I am so glad I chose this medium sized school. It is important and "safe" to feel that you know a lot of people you can say hi to when you're walking to class. The campus is GORGEOUS and in the Spring, the quad looks like a beach, everyone is outside with friends listening to music. New Haven is about 10 minutes away, has a million night clubs, and the shuttle takes everyone there. The school pride is incredible, especially at Hockey games-- everyone goes. I guess a downside is that there is no football team but the Hockey games definitely make up for it. I'll always remember the T-Pain concert and just every weekend with my friends, whether on campus or road trips to friends' houses. The most complaints are that people do not like the "quality" of people here, but personally, I think those people have personality flaws! Everyone is SO nice and its impossible not to make a great group of friends unless you hide in your bunk!
Brianne
The best thing about QU is the campus. The buildings look brand new, the technology is always up to date, and the scenery is gorgeous.
One thing I would change would be the cafe, but they are doing that next year. It was to small for the amount of students.
When I tell people I go to QU most of them know where it is and always comment on how beautiful the campus is.
I spend the majority of my time in the dorms doing work and hanging out with my roomates.
We go into New Haven every weekend on saturdays, but fridays we stay on campus.
Allysa
I feel the best thing abou Quinnipiac is the internships. I know that one of the reasons I wanted to come here was because I found out about what internships the School of Communications had. One thing I would change about Quinnipiac would be the teachers. Mant teahcers, especially Math prof., do not really speak English well. This makes it hard to learn and very tiring. I think my school size is just right, but then again, i also came from a graduating class of 792 and a high school of 3500. When I say I go to Quinnipiac, most people have not heard of it unless they are familiar with the progrmas, then many know it is well-known in Communications. Most people go "Quinni who?" I spend most of my time on campus roaming around or in my room. But when it is nice outside, I try to do anything to be outside. "What college town?" I dislike how we have to take the shuttle to ANYTHING we want to get to. I think Quinnipiac's administration is very educated and experienced as well as friendly. The biggest recent controversy on campus is getting rid of May weekend. I feel like there is tons of school pride, especially for hockey games. I think that there is not anything unusual about Quinnipiac, but the attractions to the campus are Sleeping Giant Mountain and the beautiful campus itself. I will always remember the first hockey game as well as the Yale hockey game and the energy sports games bring out of people. The most frequent complaints are how early the cafeteria closes, but this might be changing.
Andrea
The school is not too big but not too small. You get to know the people in your dorm very well because its not overwhelming large. The hockey games are very popular and the tickets always sell out. Its a friendly atmosphere. In the warm weather, people often do work out on the quad or hike the sleeping giant mountain which is directly across the street.
Ross
great middle sized school for most majors and people of most walks of life. very little racial diversity but a broad range of people and interests. many leadership opportunities but as soon as you challenge anything you are shut down. administration is very concentrated on the schools image and the longterm growth and success of the school. It leaves the current students treated poorly and shoved under the rug.
Tate
I would change the boy-girl ratio to more equal. I wish there was more school spirit.
christine
I believe that quinnipiac is the perfect school for the type of person who wants to go to a school where you may not know everyone, less of a high school type of enviroment, I would say that it is right about in the middle size wise. Also it would be the perfect school for someone who does not necessarily want to be in a city enviroment, but to have easy access to the city.
Emily
I like the size of Quinnipiac. It is just large enough that it is not too small, but the small class size and campus are very appealing to me. It also allows for the campus to well maintained since it is so small.
Blake
Quinnipiac is the perfect size for me, I always recognize people when I'm walking around, but I'm always seeing new faces, too. There is a really convenient shuttle service that brings students into downtown Hamden about every hour, seven days a week, as well as into New Haven a little less frequently. The area is beautiful, especially in the fall when the leaves change and the spring when everything's blooming. I spend most of my free time hanging out with my friends; in the dorm, or sometimes we go into Hamden to eat or shop.
Daniella
Our school is a good size with good sized classes. Most people have never heard of Quinnipiac when I tell them where I go to college. I spend most of my time on campus in my dorm and friends' rooms. We really don't have a college town--the nearest one is New Haven by Yale University. The administration is very helpful and kind. The biggest recent controversy was President Lahey censoring media through the school's newspaper and news production groups. There is a decent amount of school pride and nothing very unusual about school. I'll always remember going to hockey games with my friends. Most frequent student complaints are the high prices of food in the cafeteria--you run out of money very fast. Also, there is no place open very late to get food.