as i reflect on my first year at quinnipiac, my main thoughts are about the careers in the health field that i have been exposed to. this university is highly ranked for their health sciences programs and i understand why; faculty work strongly with students to enhance their knowledge making, and i have appreciated all the help. all it takes from a student is to reach out to faculty, who are eager to aid in his/hers process of career development. although the student body is not large and is majority females, i've created strong bonds with both faculty and students. for my particular career in the health sciences, i am very passionate about my school.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
don't apply to quinnipiac because you think the campus is pretty. find your connection with what the university offers like i did when applying.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
my health science courses require me to be organized and diligent with my work; i spend at least two hours a day reviewing material to keep my mind on track. there are many places on campus to study and several resources to help students study. my best advice is to plan accordingly.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
lived in a suite with eight girls and a bathroom that would be cleaned weekly.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
fair dining food. small campus, so everything is close. however, some food did not go well with my stomach.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
right across the street is a great hiking trail, and there are also many places to visit in hamden and new haven. many students go to the night club "toads" in new haven on the weekends, but there is also events happening daily on campus. once students put themselves out there whether it be in a club or greek life, activities will fill they schedule.
as i reflect on my first year at quinnipiac, my main thoughts are about the careers in the health field that i have been exposed to. this university is highly ranked for their health sciences programs and i understand why; faculty work strongly with students to enhance their knowledge making, and i have appreciated all the help. all it takes from a student is to reach out to faculty, who are eager to aid in his/hers process of career development. although the student body is not large and is majority females, i've created strong bonds with both faculty and students. for my particular career in the health sciences, i am very passionate about my school.
don't apply to quinnipiac because you think the campus is pretty. find your connection with what the university offers like i did when applying.
my health science courses require me to be organized and diligent with my work; i spend at least two hours a day reviewing material to keep my mind on track. there are many places on campus to study and several resources to help students study. my best advice is to plan accordingly.
lived in a suite with eight girls and a bathroom that would be cleaned weekly.
fair dining food. small campus, so everything is close. however, some food did not go well with my stomach.
right across the street is a great hiking trail, and there are also many places to visit in hamden and new haven. many students go to the night club "toads" in new haven on the weekends, but there is also events happening daily on campus. once students put themselves out there whether it be in a club or greek life, activities will fill they schedule.