I can say that college is definitely different from high school but at the end of the day it is all about how much effort you put into your work. The University of New Haven has so much to offer. There's tutoring readily available, mentors for us that live in our residential buildings, and professors that are always a call/email away.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
I couldn’t be happier with my freshman year college experience. It has been quiet an adventure for me both academically and socially. Despite the fact that I miss home, that the food isn’t the best, having to share a bathroom with other girls, doing excessive amounts of work, meeting deadlines, and the list of complains can continue forever but I rather look on the bright side of it all. It makes the experience much more worth it and easy to go on with which leads to how I also can’t wait to see what is in store for the following semester and the next three years after that.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
At the University of New Haven you get what you pay for. The school tries to accommodate to everyone needs and wants. I couldn't be happier with the way my schedule is set up, my professors, and the staff in general. The University of New Haven has made my transition to college so smooth. The quality of the school and education is phenomenal. Coming from a public high school it is easy to see the difference in public school and private school education. You are not just a number at The University of New Haven.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
College is not just about work. It is about discovering yourself and preparing for the future that you want for yourself whatever that might be. Your future is entirely up to you.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
The University of New Haven is great for students who want a small campus with a great community/family like feel to it. This school is for students who want to excel academically and get a hands on education.
I can say that college is definitely different from high school but at the end of the day it is all about how much effort you put into your work. The University of New Haven has so much to offer. There's tutoring readily available, mentors for us that live in our residential buildings, and professors that are always a call/email away.
I couldn’t be happier with my freshman year college experience. It has been quiet an adventure for me both academically and socially. Despite the fact that I miss home, that the food isn’t the best, having to share a bathroom with other girls, doing excessive amounts of work, meeting deadlines, and the list of complains can continue forever but I rather look on the bright side of it all. It makes the experience much more worth it and easy to go on with which leads to how I also can’t wait to see what is in store for the following semester and the next three years after that.
At the University of New Haven you get what you pay for. The school tries to accommodate to everyone needs and wants. I couldn't be happier with the way my schedule is set up, my professors, and the staff in general. The University of New Haven has made my transition to college so smooth. The quality of the school and education is phenomenal. Coming from a public high school it is easy to see the difference in public school and private school education. You are not just a number at The University of New Haven.
College is not just about work. It is about discovering yourself and preparing for the future that you want for yourself whatever that might be. Your future is entirely up to you.
The University of New Haven is great for students who want a small campus with a great community/family like feel to it. This school is for students who want to excel academically and get a hands on education.