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Student Reviews of University of Rhode Island

4.2
based on 27 reviews
  • Paige from Nashua, NH

    The activities being offered on campus are all for you so take advantage of that and get involved. It will make your time there so enjoyable. And don't get too sucked in to the party scene. It is fun to go out just stay on top of your school work… more read full review

    The activities being offered on campus are all for you so take advantage of that and get involved. It will make your time there so enjoyable. And don't get too sucked in to the party scene. It is fun to go out just stay on top of your school work and don't let partying get in the way. read full review

  • Mary from Wakefield, RI

    The U. of Rhode Island has a lot to offer in there diverse group of experienced professors and classes. Just in my first semester I have taken Natural Resource courses from a professor who travels around the world discovering new species, Biology… more read full review

    The University of Rhode Island has a lot to offer in there diverse group of experienced professors and classes. Just in my first semester I have taken Natural Resource courses from a professor who travels around the world discovering new species, Biology from a professor with over 40 years of teaching experience, and Philosophy from a professor who started her career in England and had some very interesting teaching methods. I was rarely unimpressed by my professors and there personal accomplishments, more often then not the classes were interesting and I learned an enormous amount that has helped me in choosing a major. Yet, as there always will be, there were certain disappointments that included the struggle of developing a closer relationship with the professors. Because URI has such a big student body, the classes (especially freshmen classes) have on average 300 students! If you need help in the subject and want to talk to your professor, do not think that they are going to make time for you without properly signing up for a meeting with them. read full review

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