What is the best public university in New England?

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Anonymous wrote:Happy Valley is not in New England


pp said U Penn, not Penn State
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Anonymous wrote:LOL DCUM land thinking NY is New England.


It's upstate.


Oh, that makes all the difference.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Happy Valley is not in New England


pp said U Penn, not Penn State


I'm quickly losing brain cells.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:LOL DCUM land thinking NY is New England.


It's upstate.


Oh, that makes all the difference.


LMAO
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Anonymous wrote:Easily U. Penn.


U penn is an Ivy
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Anonymous wrote:University of New Hampshire
St Anslems
Keene State College
University of Maine


St. Anselm’s is private.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Easily U. Penn.


U penn is an Ivy


Public Ivy.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Easily U. Penn.


U penn is an Ivy


Public Ivy.


And two states away from New England.
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Um Penn is a private school?
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Anonymous wrote:Um Penn is a private school?


Great football team for an Ivy, though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Easily U. Penn.


U penn is an Ivy


Public Ivy.


You're just messing with me now, right?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Happy Valley is not in New England


pp said U Penn, not Penn State


I'm quickly losing brain cells.


Ha! Made me laugh. Everyone in here should be committed.
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Anonymous wrote:I agree with others that best overall shouldn't be the deciding factor. I would look for the strongest programs in the student's area of interest, what campus they like best, and where they might want to live after college (URI may not be the best university, but if you live in RI it's a benefit in employment).


Who said that?

We're not signing a contact right now. In early stages and wondering what people's opinions and perceptions are, and they can define 'best' however they like.

Thanks everyone for your responses.

-OP


Let me try again. I think this thread reflects that there is no consensus that one school is The Best. Maybe UCONN is slightly stronger. However, as a nerd with a Ph.D., I wouldn't be so strong as to make it worth living in Storrs for 4 years. If I wanted to study puppetry, I might reconsider. I think all of the NE public universities have reputations as party schools.


OP here. Thank you for responding. I didn't realize that (some people think) Storrs is so bad! Would you recommend that a strong student who is interested in a public university strongly consider being a bit bolder and leaving NE? All of these perspectives are helpful. Thx.


Im confused by this question. Why is the student interested in public universities specifically?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Easily U. Penn.


U penn is an Ivy


Public Ivy.


You're just messing with me now, right?


Also a CTCL.
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New England not really known for it's public universities... why focus there and on that? I mean between UVM, UConn, URI, Umass and UNH, those are all perfectly fine options (don't now about Maine) but there are so many other schools in the area, and yes New York is nearby enough that the SUNY system could be considered as well. Gun to my head, I'd have to say UConn is the best, but used to be UVM, which I think has dropped precipitously since I was familiar with it in the early 1990s. DH went to URI and absolutely loved it, and has many successful friends. Can't beat the setting really.
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