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Looking for New England Colleges with Decent Population

Good day, everyone. I feel comfortable around bigger crowd so I'm looking for colleges in New England with not too small a student body. Do any of you know about such colleges that have at least 1000 students?

a year ago

Absolutely, there are plenty of colleges in New England that have sizable student populations. Here are a few examples:

1. Boston University: Located in Boston, MA, Boston University is quite a large university with a student population of around 37,000, with around half of that being undergraduates.

2. Northeastern University: Also in Boston, Northeastern University has a student body of around 20,000 for undergraduate students.

3. University of Massachusetts - Amherst: UMass Amherst is the flagship campus of the UMass system and has a total student body of more than 30,000, with over 23,000 undergraduate students.

4. University of Connecticut: UConn, located in Storrs, has a student population of around 20,000 for undergraduate students.

5. Harvard University: Yes, it's one of the oldest and most prestigious colleges in the country, but it's also worth noting that Harvard, located in Cambridge, MA, has over 23,000 students, with about 7,200 undergraduate students.

6. Yale University: Located in New Haven, CT, Yale University has a total student population of about 12,000, with around 6,700 being undergraduate students.

7. University of New Hampshire: Located in Durham, UNH has an undergraduate student population of around 15,000 students.

Those are some of the larger universities in the region. Remember, it's not just about the size of the student body - you also want to make sure the school is a good fit for your interests, academically and otherwise. Be sure to look into the specific programs and opportunities these schools offer as you do your research.

a year ago

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