University of Nevada-Reno Top Questions

What kind of person should attend University of Nevada-Reno?

Chrystal

Someone who is willing to work hard, but also enjoys a relaxed learning environment should look into UNR. There is an aspect of UNR for everyone, even those, like me, who do not get socially involved at the university whatsoever. I still feel that I am an important part of the student body. I love everything about UNR.

Alexandria

Someone who wants a relaxed environment.

Amanda

A person interested in engineering and sport careers.

Brianna

Anyone

Stacy

Really anyone could come here, however, if they do not like that it is not well known, they may not want to come here.

Brannon

A self motivated student would do well here. There is a lot of homework involved regardless of your field of study. However, there is a plethora of activity for a young adult. All in all, if the student is not an avid partier this school is perfect!

Rachel

I person who is self motivated, independant and out going. Also a person who can put up with surrounding casinos and things that accompany casinos like drugs, gambling addicts, alcoholics, bums, foreigners and dirty streets.

Francesco

Typical local state school with a slight science lean to it.

Monica

People who like the outdoors, and are seeking a small beautiful campus with excellent faculty should attend this school. The University of Nevada-Reno boasts the perfect combination of diversity you find in a large public University with the excellent academic standards found at a private institution.

Stephanie

To attend this school a person should be ready to grow and learn about themselves. This school offers incoming freshman the chance to learn how to make friends, become active in one of over 200 clubs, and to be a part of the campus community. It is a place for people who want a balanced college career in which they learn what it will take to be successful in life. It is a place for those who are ready to learn indepence and self-reliance. It is a school for someone who wants to make the most of college.