University of Vermont Top Questions

What is your overall opinion of University of Vermont?

Is University of Vermont a good school?

What is University of Vermont known for?

Henri

The University of Vermont provides a wealth of academic opportunities, as well a great athletic program, a Greek fraternity/sorority system, and endless extracurricular activities to choose from. Perhaps the best thing about UVM, though, is the academic freedom. Unlike many smaller liberal arts colleges and technical institutions, UVM offers a diversity of majors. From medical science to wildlife and fisheries biology, there is truly something for everyone here. Despite being a state school, UVM hosts a student body small enough to allow students to truly develop personal relationships with their professors. Burlington is the perfect setting for UVM. The city is small enough to allow you to easily escape city life, but large enough to allow students to pursue urban activities. For those that wish to explore the outdoors, Burlington offers the best of both worlds with Lake Champlain to the west and the Green Mountains to the east. Just make sure to bring your warmest clothing for the winter months! The residents are also very supportive of the Catamounts. While the athletic program typically receives little national attention, both the students and people of Burlington take great pride in supporting their teams, especially hockey. In my opinion, perhaps the only negative aspect of UVM is the abundance of skateboarders. However, this is hardly an issue that can be deemed problematic. UVM offers not only a diverse number of higher learning opportunities, but also an atmosphere that promotes social outreach. This is truly a unique school; the possibilities for expanding your world are limitless!

Henri

The University of Vermont provides a wealth of academic opportunities, as well a great athletic program, a Greek fraternity/sorority system, and endless extracurricular activities to choose from. Perhaps the best thing about UVM, though, is the academic freedom. Unlike many smaller liberal arts colleges and technical institutions, UVM offers a diversity of majors. From medical science to wildlife and fisheries biology, there is truly something for everyone here. Despite being a state school, UVM hosts a student body small enough to allow students to truly develop personal relationships with their professors. Burlington is the perfect setting for UVM. The city is small enough to allow you to easily escape city life, but large enough to allow students to pursue urban activities. For those that wish to explore the outdoors, Burlington offers the best of both worlds with Lake Champlain to the west and the Green Mountains to the east. Just make sure to bring your warmest clothing for the winter months! The residents are also very supportive of the Catamounts. While the athletic program typically receives little national attention, both the students and people of Burlington take great pride in supporting their teams, especially hockey. In my opinion, perhaps the only negative aspect of UVM is the abundance of skateboarders. However, this is hardly an issue that can be deemed problematic. UVM offers not only a diverse number of higher learning opportunities, but also an atmosphere that promotes social outreach. This is truly a unique school; the possibilities for expanding your world are limitless!

Henri

The University of Vermont provides a wealth of academic opportunities, as well a great athletic program, a Greek fraternity/sorority system, and endless extracurricular activities to choose from. Perhaps the best thing about UVM, though, is the academic freedom. Unlike many smaller liberal arts colleges and technical institutions, UVM offers a diversity of majors. From medical science to wildlife and fisheries biology, there is truly something for everyone here. Despite being a state school, UVM hosts a student body small enough to allow students to truly develop personal relationships with their professors. Burlington is the perfect setting for UVM. The city is small enough to allow you to easily escape city life, but large enough to allow students to pursue urban activities. For those that wish to explore the outdoors, Burlington offers the best of both worlds with Lake Champlain to the west and the Green Mountains to the east. Just make sure to bring your warmest clothing for the winter months! The residents are also very supportive of the Catamounts. While the athletic program typically receives little national attention, both the students and people of Burlington take great pride in supporting their teams, especially hockey. In my opinion, perhaps the only negative aspect of UVM is the abundance of skateboarders. However, this is hardly an issue that can be deemed problematic. UVM offers not only a diverse number of higher learning opportunities, but also an atmosphere that promotes social outreach. This is truly a unique school; the possibilities for expanding your world are limitless!

Henri

The University of Vermont provides a wealth of academic opportunities, as well a great athletic program, a Greek fraternity/sorority system, and endless extracurricular activities to choose from. Perhaps the best thing about UVM, though, is the academic freedom. Unlike many smaller liberal arts colleges and technical institutions, UVM offers a diversity of majors. From medical science to wildlife and fisheries biology, there is truly something for everyone here. Despite being a state school, UVM hosts a student body small enough to allow students to truly develop personal relationships with their professors. Burlington is the perfect setting for UVM. The city is small enough to allow you to easily escape city life, but large enough to allow students to pursue urban activities. For those that wish to explore the outdoors, Burlington offers the best of both worlds with Lake Champlain to the west and the Green Mountains to the east. Just make sure to bring your warmest clothing for the winter months! The residents are also very supportive of the Catamounts. While the athletic program typically receives little national attention, both the students and people of Burlington take great pride in supporting their teams, especially hockey. In my opinion, perhaps the only negative aspect of UVM is the abundance of skateboarders. However, this is hardly an issue that can be deemed problematic. UVM offers not only a diverse number of higher learning opportunities, but also an atmosphere that promotes social outreach. This is truly a unique school; the possibilities for expanding your world are limitless!

Eliza

I think that there are a lot of opinions of UVM because there is such a diverse group of students that all believe different things for different reasons. I think that most UVM students do agree that it is an awesome school to go to. This is not only because UVM is academically stellar, but also because of Burlington, the mountains, the different opportunities that open up because you are a student at UVM,and because UVM students are overall amazing people. Everyone comes from such different backgrounds, with so many different interests that I am meeting new people on a daily basis and learning so much through my fellow UVMers. I think what I love most about UVM is how there isn't one type of UVM student. Every other college that I visited told me that mainly "skiiers go here" or "scholars go here". What set UVM apart was no one student fit into a UVM stereotype-there were no perfectly shaped, cookie cutter students. Everyone does what makes them happy, and that really shines through.

Eliza

I think that there are a lot of opinions of UVM because there is such a diverse group of students that all believe different things for different reasons. I think that most UVM students do agree that it is an awesome school to go to. This is not only because UVM is academically stellar, but also because of Burlington, the mountains, the different opportunities that open up because you are a student at UVM,and because UVM students are overall amazing people. Everyone comes from such different backgrounds, with so many different interests that I am meeting new people on a daily basis and learning so much through my fellow UVMers. I think what I love most about UVM is how there isn't one type of UVM student. Every other college that I visited told me that mainly "skiiers go here" or "scholars go here". What set UVM apart was no one student fit into a UVM stereotype. Everyone does what makes them happy, and that really shines through.

Jesse

This is the best college in the country. I am obviously biased because I loved it here, but I cannot imagine anyone wanting to go to school anywhere but here. People here are very friendly, staff and faculty included. Burlington is the perfect college town, Lake Champlain, bars, outdoors stuff like skiing, hiking, hockey/ bball games. There's a lot of vermont pride here. I guess the bottom line is that students here go hard at everything...we party hard, play hard, and study hard (well not everyone.....most seem to so that they can stay here). The naked bike ride is an awesome tradition the last night of classes every semester. Intramural sports are a blast. Everyone is very active and open to whatever.

Sandy

UVM is just the right size. There's not too much or too little. In UVM you can do what you want to do and not get bashed for it. The school is very open minded about a lot of things. We even have a naked bike ride just before finals week, which is just mind blowing. Weirdly I feel loosen up and relaxed before finals.

Jessica

UVM is definitely a preferred response to the question in Burlington of "What school do you go to." I don't like that the paper we purchase for the lavatories comes from clear-cutting the forests of Canada.I'm an older student so I don't really get caught up in the non-academic stuff that the younger students do.I know that the kids act shameful in the neighborhoods that they live in and at the bars they frequent.Thats a complaint from the community that one hears often.

casey

UVM as a whole, I think is the perfect size. It's not a small school where there are 1,000 kids like a high school and it isn't too big as if it was its own town separate from Burlington surrounding it. The campus has around 11,000 kids which makes it big enough where you won't see the same people everyday, but small enough where everyone is friendly to eachother. The town of Burlington is probably the best part of the college. Burlington is really laid back, and the people who live there really embrace the fact that a bunch of college kids live there for part of the year. There are great bars, also the scenery is awesome. There's nothing better than getting to see the mountains in the distance while you're on the way to class.