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You can make your own experience at UMassQuite BrightOther
You can make your own experience at UMass Amherst. Don't want to party 24/7 but want to be social and meet varied and interesting people? Live in Central. Want to focus on academics in a quieter atomnosphere? Orchard Hill. If you are a freshman, join a RAP and you will have some small classes with people you live with. Want more small classes? After the first semester of your freshman year, as long as you take one class at UMass, the rest of your classes may be taken at Smith, Mt Holyoke, Amherst College or Hampshire. The food is award-winning and amazing. My parents actually want to eat on campus when they visit. I have lost weight and gotten healthier here. There is always something to do on campus and around Amherst and Northampton. UMass Amherst is a great deal for in-state students who think for themselves and want to participate in their own education. If you don't advocate for yourself, forget about it. And if you use this site to help you make a college choice, remember that anyone with internet access is able to post a review here. Including people who got thrown out after 2 weeks or never even set foot on campus.
1st Year Female -- Class 2015
Social Life: A+, Campus Aesthetics: C
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I came to UMass because it was myQuite BrightBiology
I came to UMass because it was my only option. I really didn't know what schools I wanted to go to, but I did want to go out of state.

Needless to say, I should have decided no when I visited. The admitted students day was nice, but it was freezing and the tour lasted hours. We ate in Franklin (the worst DC), but the food was good the first time I had it. Franklin was overcrowed, loud, and smelled.

When I came for NSO, all the people I met were rude, cliquey, arrogant and stuck up. The NSO counselors were trying to get everyone hyped up on UMass. It felt fake and rediculous. We were housed in Northeast, which are the oldest dorms but still decent. They're very small, though, especially Crabtree.

Food: Berkshire is the best DC, but do NOT expect to get a seat between 5:30-7. People literally grab your table once it looks like you're done eating. Late Night is crazy, only the potheads who have the munchies go. Hampshire is good, Worcester is really good and great if you want to eat alone in Northeast, and Franklin is decent. They don't have much variety. The YMCP helps if you want to go to Blue Wall or Pitas which are great at night.

Classes: are ridiculously huge, especially for intro courses. Gen chem=300 people, intro psych=250 to 300 people with six or seven TAs, Calc I and II are like 300 kids each. Classes are too big to even get to know the professor, unless you sit right in front. They pack you into the lecture halls. I personally like to have a connection with the professor, and I love smaller classes, so if you want a school with small intro classes, DO NOT GO HERE.

Housing: UMass poured concrete everywhere. It's constantly windy and the housing situation is bleak. Southwest is crazy thursday-saturday, expect to see vomit everywhere, beer bottled and disgusting bathrooms the next day. Central is for artsy kids and apparently potheads, Northeast is NOT stereotypically Asian and it's generally very quiet. SW is far away from class and it feels like a city. The towers are ugly and theres always mobs of people. Sylvan is very far away, mostly transfers and unlucky sophomores. North is the on-campus apartments, and Orchard Hill is for smart kids.

I would not go to UMass if I had known what it was like. Do NOT come here if:

-You want small classes
-Close connection with teachers
-Friendly people
-Not insane partying
-RiotingUMass isn't for everyone, and I'm leaving at the end of this year. I hate the school and I hate feeling like a number. I don't care at this point... it's not worth it for me to stay. Some people love "the zoo," but the rioting and the tuition increases give us a very bad name. Really think carefully if you want to come here.

1st Year Female -- Class 2015
Scholastic Success: A+, Innovation: F
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Look, analyzing UMass-Amherst is very simple.It was founded as a niche school for young women to become school teachers- in a completely different historical time period. UMAss-Amherst has never really evolved into anything more, and remains one of the least reputable schools in the State. It's in a hicktown Amherst UMass-Amherst is nothing to be proud of and it will always be in the same league as Bridgewater, Westfield, UMass-Boston, and other lowly and relatively irrelevant schools. NO ONE outside the state has ever heard of it. Look, in this day and age, going to college is expected. That's why UMass-Amherst is still around, someone has to get the students nobody wants...It may seem harsh - but thats the way it is.
5th Year Female -- Class 2012
Surrounding City: A, Perceived Campus Safety: F
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