University of New Hampshire-Main Campus Top Questions

What kind of person should attend University of New Hampshire-Main Campus?

Jessica

To attend UNH a student must be willing to have fun and put themselves out in the community. At a large school like UNH it is easy to be pushed into the background and go unnoticed. However, with a little enthusiasm and communication skills, professor and peers will learn your name and know you as a person. There are plenty of opportunities to get involved, you just need to put yourself out there to find them.

Jennefer

Someone who enjoys walking a lot as classes are generally far from each other. Someone who doesn't mind falling into the background as the classes are generally big.

zeinab

person who wants to have a carrier and future, ans hard work

Lauren

UNH is a great school for a somewhat intelligent, but average person. It is easy to blend in the crowd there, and it's not too hard to find a party. This is exactly why more unique, eccentric individuals should come here and liven the place up!

Melanie

Students with strong academic backrounds will succeed at this school. Concern about the environment and love of hockey are two prominent characteristics of students at this school.

Kaitlin

ANYONE, that's what is so great. Anyone who is openminded, non-biased, here to learn and have a goood time would fit in fantastically.

Richard

Those who are environmentally friendly, those who are good at independent study, those who want a good value for their education.

Darci

A person who is open-minded, passionate, and dedicated. Be ready to work hard, study hard and play hard. A friendly, outgoing person is perfect for this university because there are so many different opportunities.

Samuel

Any person who wants the full well rounded college experience, there isn't the pressure of the ivy league schools, there aren't too many people or too few people, someone who might not know what they want to major in, there is a very broad spectrum of majors. Also people who like to be social.

Kory

Someone who is looking for a large school (14,000+) in a small-town setting. Very little diversity, sports-oriented, and environmentally friendly