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Question Posted Monday February 20 2006, 3:08 pm

Is University of New Hampshire considered a party school?

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bittersweet17 answered Tuesday February 21 2006, 1:38 am:
probably not. i think that most of the party schools are in the south! new hampshire hsa parties but not as many as other schools. i guess that you could say if you were from around NH you might think that! ( that's probably not the best answer though)but i hope it helped

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tasuki answered Monday February 20 2006, 4:38 pm:
Not really. There are parties there, just like at any other college. But it's not super-wild. But if I were you I wouldn't go to UNH. I don't know if you're from New Hampshire or not but most high school seniors will say that they're applying to UNH for backup if they don't get into Keene or Plymouth. It's really not the best school out there.

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