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Schools in New Hampshire - What's Good?

Hello, everyone! I live in New Hampshire and want to explore my in-state options for education. Could you all share some opinions on the best schools here in NH? Thanks a lot!

a year ago

Sure, happy to help! There are numerous excellent universities and colleges in New Hampshire, each with its unique strengths and offerings.Let's start with Dartmouth College, an Ivy League institution and probably the most recognized school in the state. Dartmouth is known for its strong programs in a myriad of fields, from environmental studies to engineering. The school emphasizes undergraduate education while also maintaining first-rate research facilities.

The University of New Hampshire (UNH) is another great option to consider. It offers a wide range of study areas, including business, health sciences, engineering, and the liberal arts. UNH has a large student body and an active campus life with many clubs, organizations, and sporting events.Then we have Keene State College, which is well-regarded, especially for its programs in safety and occupational health applied sciences. Keene State also offers a thriving arts community.

If you are looking for small class sizes and a unique curriculum, you might want to look at Franklin Pierce University. It's a small private university that offers a range of majors and pre-professional programs. Lastly, Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) is popular for its flexibility as it offers many online degree programs in addition to its traditional offerings, making it a suitable choice if you have work or family obligations.

Ultimately, the best school for you will depend on your academic interests, career goals, and personal preferences. Don't forget to visit the campuses if you can, and try to talk to current students or alumni to get insider perspectives. Good luck with your college search!

a year ago

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