University of Maine at Farmington Top Questions

What kind of person should attend University of Maine at Farmington?

Wyatt

Personally, I am a very outdoorsy person. I enjoy being outside and being active. The University of Maine at Farmington is ideal for me in this respect, and I encourage anyone who loves being outside to look into this school. However, there are also communities of computer and table gamers, writers, athletes and any other type of person that I can think of attending this school. I would encourage every type of person to check out the school I attend. However, the town is very small, and if you are looking for something bigger, you may want to look elsewhere.

Rachel

If you're someone who treasures nature, if you like having one-on-one interactions and getting to know your professors, and if you have a passion for teaching and/or writing, this is the perfect school for you. This setting is also fitting for people who are warm and friendly, and for those who like to do volunteer work around the community and for the environment.

Kassaundra

The kind of person that should attend this college should be someone who wants to be a teacher, who doesn't small towns and having their university and town community intertwined as one.

Jennifer

This school is in the middle of nowhere. There is NOTHING to do, and when I say NOTHING I really really mean it.

andrea

someone who does not have to get drunk to have a good time

Samantha

Someone should attend if they like small classes, one-on-one help, and can entertain themselves, or love to ski.

Jeff

Someone looking for a small town feel, with small classes one on one attention. Has a liberal culture.

Cheyanne

Easy-going, open-minded, creative people. We're a very liberal school so you have to be open to new ideas.

natasha

someone who is open to new ideas and experiences, creative, and likes to make their own fun. Mt is very close so someone who enjoys winter sports

Christina

Any student looking for a place to explore and have experience opportunities to learn within the liberal arts or education majors.