This school is amazing, and not only for the great classes and professors they have- they are one of the most green campuses in the country. You don't only learn in your classes, you learn life skills like recycling. Also, UVM is not the kind of school that teaches to the tests- it's not what you think, it's HOW you think. Here you learn critical thinking skills. to help you in whatever career you choose.
Will enjoy being here
People at UVM are so friendly. Plus, the area is great- Church Street has the best shops and there's always something to do. Also, UVM is not the only college in the area- Champlain College is right next door and St. Michael's college is nearby so you can make friends not only within the school but with the other people in the area.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Personally UVM has been very generous with scholarships and loans. I had been fearful that I wouldn't be able to go to UVM because of the high expense and, from what I'd heard about the school, they tend to prefer people in state. Fortunately this wasn't the case and most of the tuition will be paid for and the rest in loans.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
You will never be able to understand the full potential of this school unless you come up to visit, so definitely do so.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
UVM is great for someone who wants to be active. By active, I mean active in anything- if you are serious about LGBT rights, they have many groups which fight for rights. If you want to learn about recycling, there is so much to do there to learn how you can help. And if there's something you want to do that hasn't been started yet it's so easy to start your own movement.
This school is amazing, and not only for the great classes and professors they have- they are one of the most green campuses in the country. You don't only learn in your classes, you learn life skills like recycling. Also, UVM is not the kind of school that teaches to the tests- it's not what you think, it's HOW you think. Here you learn critical thinking skills. to help you in whatever career you choose.
People at UVM are so friendly. Plus, the area is great- Church Street has the best shops and there's always something to do. Also, UVM is not the only college in the area- Champlain College is right next door and St. Michael's college is nearby so you can make friends not only within the school but with the other people in the area.
Personally UVM has been very generous with scholarships and loans. I had been fearful that I wouldn't be able to go to UVM because of the high expense and, from what I'd heard about the school, they tend to prefer people in state. Fortunately this wasn't the case and most of the tuition will be paid for and the rest in loans.
You will never be able to understand the full potential of this school unless you come up to visit, so definitely do so.
UVM is great for someone who wants to be active. By active, I mean active in anything- if you are serious about LGBT rights, they have many groups which fight for rights. If you want to learn about recycling, there is so much to do there to learn how you can help. And if there's something you want to do that hasn't been started yet it's so easy to start your own movement.