Kristina
Academics, atmosphere and all the great perks of being a student such as fitness classes and parties.
Tikeyah
I brag about all of the really nice people i have met, all of the activites that I have had the opportunity to participate in as well as uconn basketball!!
Marjorie
I usually like to brag about its academic facilities and our Women's Basketball Team.
Almariet
Uconn is a huge school with a lot to brag about. Number one would be our athletes and Husky pride. Uconn gear is like a uniform here. I came from a high school that had no pride so it?s great to see people rooting for white and blue. I memorized the Husky Pride song before move in day. Being in the Uconn Business School is also worth bragging about. It has grown into a very prestigious and competitive program and is rising in the ranks. I?m lucky to have these opportunities.
Clark
The fun parties and good sports
Jessica
Mostly I brag about my job on campus! I am a Pathobiology major at UConn, and I work at the Connecticut Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory, where I assist in Necropsies (animal autopsies) . My job consists of searching for the cause of an animal's death. I work with the Veterinarian, and search the body for any sign of illness, or disease, or injury. I love this part because I love to explore and put things together in my mind, and to me it is a big puzzle that I have to piece together!
Grace
There is an amazing sense of comradery here. There is also always something to do; whether it be seeing a movie at the Student Union, seeing a comedian at the Jorgensen, watching a sports game (basketball, football, soccer), playing intramural sports, etc.
laura
There's always something to do. You can never be bored and the professors are really interesting.
Ashley
My friends, I finally found people who make me a better person unline my friends in high school. The campus is so diverse your pracitically garunteed to find the perfect people that compliment your personality and morals.
Amy
The diversity of the student body at Uconn. I have met students from countries such as Germany, France, China, and India. Interacting with individuals from such different backgrounds has given me a much wider breadth of understanding that I would not have experienced at a smaller private school. Such interactions have truly made me much more knowlegable and tolerant of different ethnicities, and has encouraged me to apply to the study abroad program which will enable me to deepen such interactions.