University of Connecticut

University of Connecticut

Storrs Mansfield, CT, USA
Public
4 Year

Jamie's Review

Review of University of Connecticut

from Milford, CT

Do you feel you’re learning a lot?

I am definitely learning more than I could have imagined. The classes are challenging yet rewarding, confirming the idea that UConn will provide me with an adequate education. As a major in physiology and neurobiology, I am thrust into the sciences and have already learned and retained much material in the three months I have been here.

Do you enjoy the experience at your school?

Though UConn is providing me with a great education, I am unhappy as a student here. Many people find that it is the school for them, while I am quite the opposite. UConn is too large of a school for a small-town girl like myself. My biology lecture is as large as my entire high school. I find it difficult to obtain the community feel I crave as a college student, given the fact that my class load takes up critical time for extra curricular activities which provide others with opportunities to find a community. There is a lot to do on campus, but I find that you really have to search for what's going on. UConn could do a bit better providing more information to students. I feel somewhat isolated as a freshman in an upper classmen dorm, which also adds to my lack of contentment with the college. I'm sure others would find that this school provides maximum independence and opportunity, but I need more structure.

Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?

I am currently paying below $10k for the entire year, and definitely obtaining a worthy education. The low price tag for in state residents makes UConn one of the most attractive schools out there.

Do you have any tips for prospective students?

UConn is a large school with many opportunities. Though you might not know what type of college experience you are looking for, giving UConn a shot is definitely a good idea. As a student planning to transfer to a smaller school, I honestly do not regretting giving UConn a chance, due to the experience I have obtained and knowledge of what I do and do not like about certain schools. You won't know until you try it!

Which types of students will excel at your college?

UConn is great for students who want full independence. These students are headstrong with their school work, and are willing to go far out of their way to see friends from all over campus, which could be up to a half hour walk. UConn is it's own little city, perfect for students who dislike to be structured.