Southern New Hampshire University
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Research Quality | F | Research Availability | F |
Research Funding | F | Graduate Politics | F |
Errand Runners | F | Degree Completion | F |
Alternative pay [ta/gsi] | F | Sufficient Pay | F |
Competitiveness | F | Education Quality | F |
Faculty Accessibility | F | Useful Research | F |
Extracurriculars | F | Success-Understanding | F |
Surrounding City | F | Social Life/Environment | F |
"Individual" treatment | F | Friendliness | F |
Safety | F | Campus Beauty | F |
Campus Maintenance | F | University Resource/spending | F |
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Lowest Rating Research Quality | F |
Highest Rating Research Quality | F |
Major: Education (This Major's Salary over time)
As a graduate student who commuted to the university, I completed a Masters of Education (Elementary). Frankly, it left me ill-prepared to enter the teaching job market. I served a 16-week internship in a school, which was a mess. It wasn't well-planned. It was fragmented. I was passed from one classroom to another without any continuity. I didn't get the training and deep understanding required for working in an elementary school. I fault the Student Teaching (most important) part of the program. I wasted a lot of time. I hear that other schools do a better job of internship planning. UNH is supposed to be great!