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The University of New Haven - How to Get into Undergraduate UNH
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UNH says: "The
University of New Haven has a holistic approach when reviewing
an applicant for admission to the university. Admissions counselors
consider a strong college preparatory curriculum, along with a student's
personal essay and letter's of recommendation. In addition, students
may request an interview with an admissions officer if they
would like to explain special circumstances regarding their application, as
well as to get to know the university better. Overall,
the university is interested in a strong, well rounded student
who has shown the desire and commitment to work hard
and challenge his/her self, and is involved in clubs, organizations,
sports, extra-curricular activities and/or community service. Applications are reviewed on
a rolling basis, however due to an increase in popularity
of the university, student's are encouraged to complete their applications
as soon as possible. " | | Students who got into UNH say: | |
Tips mention:
Interview (2),
ACT/SAT (15),
Grades (7),
Sports (2),
Essay (10) | Computer Engineering | Jul 06 2012 | I stayed focused in school. Took many AP and IB course through out and stayed active at my school (joining a club, or in my case Marching Band). Try to do well on your SATs and/or ACTs. My dedication and grades brought me many scholarships, plus all the IB and AP courses I took has given me enough credits to almost be a whole year ahead. I suggest to give it your all to pursue something that you are going to love to do! When you write your essay, make it absolutely personal. The more you that you put into it, the more your personality will shine through. PreLaw and Legal
| Mar 19 2012 | I didn't have to do anything special. Apparently they take everyone, which might be why fellow students do not understand simple concepts, consequently dragging down the learning curve. i enjoy myself but u have to study a lot to get your master degree |
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