Southern New Hampshire University
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Everyone has different experiences at SNHU
I personally had a positive experience at SNHU, and now I’m getting recruited for roles offering $50–80K more annually, so I really can’t complain. Yes, there’s a lot of self‑teaching, but that actually strengthened my confidence, grit, and independence — it made me a better researcher and someone who trusts their own abilities. My financial aid experience was smooth, my academic advisor was great, and about 90% of my professors were decent, supportive people who offered help, gave thoughtful feedback, and were honest when a paper needed more substance or when it was strong. SNHU is accredited, affordable, and definitely writing‑heavy, but I thrive in asynchronous environments because they give me time to reflect, evaluate, and research — you just have to be willing to put in the work. And honestly, if you look up reviews for any school, even Ivy League universities like Columbia, Harvard, UPenn, or big state schools like Rutgers, you’ll find negative comments. So I take everything online with a grain of salt because every student’s experience is different.