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New Hampshire vs UMass Lowell - Any advice?

Stuck in a pickle here 😅 Can anyone help out with pros and cons of choosing between the University of New Hampshire and UMass Lowell? Just trying to gather as many perspectives as I can to make an informed decision. Thanks!

a year ago

Sure! Here are some key elements for each school you might want to consider:

University of New Hampshire (UNH):

- Overall, UNH has more comprehensive programs and academic resources given that it's one of the top public universities nationally. If there are specific majors you're considering, you might want to look into the strengths of the individual programs at each school.

- UNH is known for its strong emphasis on research. If you're interested in getting involved in research activities, UNH might be a good choice.

- UNH is located in Durham, a small college town setting that many students find charming. The surrounding area offers numerous outdoor activities as well.

UMass Lowell:

- UMass Lowell has made significant strides in recent years and offers strong programs, particularly in Engineering and Business.

- If you are considering a career in tech or any of the STEM fields, UMass Lowell's partnerships with local tech companies can provide great internship and job opportunities.

- UMass Lowell is located in Lowell, which is more urban than Durham and close enough to Boston to easily take advantage of the larger city's resources.

In terms of choosing between these two colleges, another important factor is going to be cost and financial aid offerings. So, do check the financial aid package offered by each institution and use net price calculators to estimate the cost of attendance.

Lastly, consider visiting both campuses if you can. It's really helpful to get a feel for the communities at each school, that will likely be a significant factor in your decision. You could also consider reaching out to current students or alumni from both schools to get a better idea of the overall student experience.

a year ago

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