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Quinnipiac is a very small school. You do the same thing every thursday, friday, and saturday night. Even as you get older, the things you do never change. It is easy to meet friends, but you become aware of the other cliques very quickly. It is a strictly bar school. There is never house parties, ever. So if you love going to the same bars every weekend, thats a plus. Greek life is a joke. You are made fun of if you do it. They are trying to make it bigger, which it is getting bigger, but it is still a joke. Everyone who goes here is in a relationship from home so if you are single, and haven't snatched up the one normal guy you meet, sucks for you. There are on campus activities but no one ever goes to them, especially the sports. No one has school spirit at all. We are division hockey but no one ever wants to go. No boys go here at all. I think thats due to the lack of football. The guys who do go here are guido, homosexual, metrosexual, questionable, or if you see a cute one they have a girlfriend from home. I gave it my all the past 2 years here but I am transferring to a bigger school for more opportunities and to try to meet normal guys.
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QU is not somewhere you want to go if you value diversity or individuality. If you have a pair of Uggs, plan to pair them with sweats, and a black Northface fleece, then you're in a good place. Otherwise, go somewhere else. All the people I have met are either transferring or incredibly indifferent towards the university. With the exception of the freshmen, of course. It seems like they were incredibly sheltered and spoiled back at home, and now with the freedom that comes with college, they just drink and get laid as much as possible.
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The faculty can be quite unhelpful at times. Many teachers in the liberal arts department have no clue what they are teaching and I feel are inadequate to teach at college level. The work is unchallenging and at times pointless since it will not be applied or helpful in other courses or future careers. The administration isn't any better. Also, the students are almost always drunk. They are very arrogant and ignorant of other cultures, races, and beliefs. Most of the dorms aren't that great either and is usually falling apart by mid-late year. Usually, the heat doesn't work much in the winter, so it's very cold.
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