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Plymouth State University

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based on 16 reviews
  • Kristen from Derry, NH

    Get involved in as much as you can! That was the best decision I made, it was to get involved. I have so many more friends and I just enjoy college even more because the friends you make at college are most likely going to be in your life for a long… more read full review

    Get involved in as much as you can! That was the best decision I made, it was to get involved. I have so many more friends and I just enjoy college even more because the friends you make at college are most likely going to be in your life for a long time. Make upperclassmen friends so they can help you with homework and any other types of problems, they probably had the same problem you have. Make sure that you bring flip-flops, nobody at any college wants to shower without them. Have fun, its the best time of your life. read full review

  • Esia from Hudson, NH

    I've only completed my first semester, but I've learned so much. I took a class called Environmental Geography. I knew that the world had it's problems, but this course really opened my eyes to the real problems of the world. I also took a course… more read full review

    I've only completed my first semester, but I've learned so much. I took a class called Environmental Geography. I knew that the world had it's problems, but this course really opened my eyes to the real problems of the world. I also took a course called Are cell phones destroying civilized society? This one was really interesting. You know how people are always on their cell phones nowadays. They carry it around like an appendage. Some people just can't live with out them. We discussed whether cell phones really were making people and society uncivilized. Should we get rid of cell phones? Are they ruining people lives? And are people really addicted to texting? read full review

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