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| verndogs |
| If you don't mind being 2 hours away and want to be in a metropolitan area, you should also consider Philly schools. You'll be in a city, and NYC is only 1 two hour chinatown bus ride away |
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| verndogs |
| quote: | Originally posted by Konijn
since the OP is an out of state resident, attending a SUNY/CUNY will cost her approximately the same amount as a second and third-tier private university like fordham, st johns, pace, hoftra etc.
to the OP:
if you have outstanding grades and loads of money to spend look at Columbia and Barnard -- and NYU which is a notch or two below them.
all other schools in the area are substantially less prestigious but depending on what your needs are can offer some good values.
In Manhattan:
Pace University has solid computer science and business programs while everything else skews average but you get to live in lower manhattan (city hall area).
-- Fordham has a campus in Manhattan but most classes and activites take place in its pristine Bronx Campus. A step up from its peers st johns and pace.
--CUNYs will cost you less in tuition but you will most likely have to secure your own housing and the academics can sometimes be iffy.
CUNY-Baruch has pretty good business program and is the largest business school in the country but is lacking in almost every other sector (located in Gramercy Park area - 23rd St)
CUNY-Hunter is pretty good overall with a solid program in social work/social services and is the only CUNY with dorms (located in Upper East Side 68th St)
CUNY-City College has a good engineering program but is average in everything else (located at 137th St Harlem)
In Queens:
CUNYs in Queens are garbage with the exception of Queens College.
-- You also have so-so St. Johns -- about a 30-40 min train ride into manhattan and they built new dorms a few years ago:
In Brooklyn:
CUNY-Brooklyn College average in all respects but has the nicest cuny campus. has a pre-med program that is tough to get into.
Long Island:
--Hofstra -- mediocre private school; much drinking
--Adelphi -- more mediocrity;
--Dowling -- more mediocrity and you can actually see your money being flushed down the toilet
--SUNY Stonybrook -- good value for your money; academics can be above average if you seek them out and work hard but also easy to fall into the party trap; 420 friendly |
don't forget about Manhattan college too (it's actually in the bronx, lol) |
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| phuzzyfish12 |
| Okay okay okay....done it all so I'll try and help. I attended a Community College for my first year in NJ, took 36 credits, 27 transfered to East Carolina Univsity (making me an out of student at a state school) this still kept me at freshman status, since I needed 32 credits per year, but it wasn't that big of a deal. I lived 2 years on campus, and then 2 years off. If you live in a "college town" housing is all over the place and cheap also. So if your looking for housing live as close to campus as possible, if it is a school with no on-campus housing then there should be tons of housing around to accomidate all the students. I paid out of state tuition all four years in NC. If she wants to pay in-state for NY you have to be a resident here for a year, including living here and working here. Now in NC you could get back your money for out of state if you could prove that you had lived and worked in the state for over a year. So I could have gotten money back if I had lived AND worked in the state but I never worked in the state. Also for the private schools, they have more options to give money out for, it is not based on grades so much as income, major, etc. Also (I am out of control)she could go to a Community College for a year to keep cost down, you'll only be taking general classes so those should all transfer and then she can build up a GPA, get finacial aid, and figure out what she wants to do. Never let the cost of college stop you, just do it. Hope this way to long post helps :toothless |
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| Vlad |
| Merd thats exactly what I tried explaining to her to do. She could go to Bklyn, which is a very good school, its the cheapest good school in NY, take all the core classes (English, Math, Social Sciences, Electives) than move on to something bigger and better. |
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| DJ_Lord |
| quote: | Originally posted by Stassi
who are we helping here? you get laid or her go to school??? |
INDEED. :clown: :disbelief :crazy: |
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| verndogs |
| quote: | Originally posted by phuzzyfish12
Never let the cost of college stop you, just do it. |
+1 :) |
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| DJ_Lord |
| Vlad I've never seen you want someone to go to Brooklyn so bad.. :disbelief :crazy: :tongue3 :toothless :clown: :D :p |
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| Miss Bliss |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ_Lord
Vlad I've never seen you want someone to go to Brooklyn so bad.. :disbelief :crazy: :tongue3 :toothless :clown: :D :p |
It really makes sense though, and Brooklyn is a good choice it seems to me. Sometimes I wish I'd gone cheap for 2 yrs too instead of going to NYU right away. But I love NYU anyway! Columbia sux! :haha: |
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| verndogs |
| quote: | Originally posted by Miss Bliss
It really makes sense though, and Brooklyn is a good choice it seems to me. Sometimes I wish I'd gone cheap for 2 yrs too instead of going to NYU right away. But I love NYU anyway! Columbia sux! :haha: |
I hate the fact that NYU took over my neighborhood :whip: :whip: |
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| phuzzyfish12 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vlad
Merd thats exactly what I tried explaining to her to do. She could go to Bklyn, which is a very good school, its the cheapest good school in NY, take all the core classes (English, Math, Social Sciences, Electives) than move on to something bigger and better. |
Great minds think alike ;) ;) :D :D :toothless :toothless |
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| amit |
| quote: | Originally posted by Miss Bliss
It really makes sense though, and Brooklyn is a good choice it seems to me. Sometimes I wish I'd gone cheap for 2 yrs too instead of going to NYU right away. But I love NYU anyway! Columbia sux! :haha: |
Columbia owns NYU. Everybody knows that! :clown: :disbelief |
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| verndogs |
| quote: | Originally posted by amit
Columbia owns NYU. Everybody knows that! :clown: :disbelief |
:haha:
On a side note about Columbia, glad to see their new athletic director actually cares about winning :eek: |
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