University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Top Questions

Here's your chance: Say anything about your college!

Adam

The campus is excellent! Located right int he heart of the major urban city of Minneapolis.

Michelle

It has a very big campus.

Ian

The proximity to the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul offer a lot opportunities for students futures. The campus is great and the environment around campus is very interesting.

Zachary

It's big! There are 3 campuses and you could easily have classes on all 3 during the same semester. You learn to get around. With soccer, you get to see a lot of other campuses, and there's something special about the Minneapolis / St. Paul area that they can't compare to. The Twin Cities both offer anything that you could want to do within short distances, yet there's still that Midwest home-town feel.

Marissa

It has so many opportunities, both school-related and in the community. It has tons of resources (career centers, medical facilities, etc) and an excellent location.

Megan

The U of M has three separate campuses and this can make finding your classes confusing at first. However, it helps to make the U feel smaller by bringing together students of similar majors.

Jessica

It is a big research university that is very high ranked in a lot of different fields such as law and medicine.

Charlotte

The access to the big city.

Erin

Aside from good academics, I had three main things on my college wishlist: 1. I wanted to go out of state. 2. I wanted to live in a big city. 3. I wanted to go to a Big Ten university. Minnesota was the perfect choice.

Andrew

The Dinkytowner is by far the best joint to hang out at. Free pool and 2-for-1 drinks from 4-8 every day!

Kevin

Free redbull. Free monster. Lotsa free stuff. Awesome people. Great classes. It's a great school.

Allison

U of M Women's Club Rugby

Alex

U of M Women's Rugby!

Katy

Women's Rugby is super important! It improves skills amd creates a real connection with the others on the team. It strongly upholds ideals of sportsmanship; teams often socialize together after games. Within the rugby network, we often have friends on all the teams we play against. I don't know what I would do without it.

Alyssa

It's all very political, expensive, and up to me.

Rachel

In the last few years at the University of Minnesota I have learned a lot about my school and myself. I never knew what rugby was before coming here and now its a major part of my life. I have a large fear of heights and I never thought that I'd be able to do any kind of rock climbing until a friend showed me how much fun it could be. I came to college not knowing what major was right for me and now I am on my way to gaining a degree and I'm confident in entering the job market.