While I loved my time at UConn, it has possibly the lamest campus of any major public university other than some of others in New England. I heard Durham, NH was a nice college town, but it's worse than Storrs except maybe for the lakes. Burlington crushes Storrs, but I've not been to Orono or Kingston. Sadly, Amherst beats Storrs, even if I think the UMass campus is gross.
Yeah, I think this argument is just so odd. Not you particularly HH but the whole “Storrs is in the middle of nowhere” as if kids are spending their time in a hermetically sealed bubble that stops at the town limits.
For those of us who have lived our lives in the Northeast, we have no concept of how far people travel for entertainment elsewhere. As I said previously in this thread there are three pretty significant cities within 90 minutes of campus and one the worlds greatest cities with 2.5 hours. That is definitely not in the middle of nowhere.
if you want to be in an urban campus where you’ve got a lot of club opportunities walking out your doors, the University of Connecticut is not your top choice. On the other hand if you want to live on campus with a lot of activities, including top-flight D1 sports, and relatively easy access to concert venues that are drivable, it is an outstanding choice.
It is silly to say that “it is in the middle of nowhere“ with so many diverse opportunities so easily accessible.