I loved this school they provide an unbelievable education and connection to the local community. Something I had the joy of experiencing for most of my life. I remember going to my first sign language class there with my mother when I was around 9 years old and told everyone I was going to college. Education can create so many strong bonds and it did with me for most of my life. The one thing I am really disappointed with is the frat behavior there. I dated someone that attended UNH and is in one of your frats. They call "community service" destroying ex girlfriends and use their influence and connections to do so. I had to run to another part of the country and was eventually followed still by the frat he was part of and they eventually made it into a game. They used an amazing institution that is the foundation of not only education but a lot of great research. It's sad when you see organizations donate money and time to something like hazing or initiation. It definitely was not only physically damaging but mentally damaging and I am afraid to even be in the general area because of it. I feared for my life. I can only hope the university will see this in the future and put...
Read moreAre there better universities in the US? Yes. Are there better universities in the North-East? Yes. However, if you're looking for a peaceful, quiet rural life and want to kick back and relax as you study, then University of New Hampshire is for you. It's peopled by some real dedicated people. They seem to want to help you get what you want in life. It's about 40 minutes on the train from Boston - Making Boston within your reach - Yet, keep it far enough to keep its distractions away from you. The UNH has some pretty decent facilities and you'd enjoy the campus life. Weigh your options. If this is for you...
Read moreThey truly do not care about the student body, as a whole or on an individual basis. The education is okay but the experience as a student is extremely lacking and they are constantly pushing and shoving you, nickel and dime-ing. As a senior this year, if I could go back, I would choose a different school completely. Many students agree, and if you are in high school, I highly encourage you to talk to other UNH students rather than the recruiters that are likely hounding you about going to UNH. You...
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