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| TranceXposure |
hey guys...as soome of you know, i'm interested in moving up to NY. i'm just an average student from atlanta and i'd really like to have a good reason to go up there. to me, school is a good enough reason to move up to NY. i don't have loads of money pouring out of me or my parents, and i'm not a genius....so based on this, i need help recognizing nice or decent colleges/universities in new york considering they are inexpensive & in a fairly inexpensive living area.
i would greatly appreciate...apps are almost due..ahhh! :crazy: |
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| langxazn |
SUNY's are usually fair school systems... also depending on what you are majoring in...
Peace out A town.... |
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| TranceXposure |
| my major is still undecided...but an option i am considering is premed. |
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| Thero40 |
| quote: | Originally posted by TranceXposure
my major is still undecided...but an option i am considering is premed. |
I told you, hold off college for a while, me and u are gonna start Dj'ing together:D :stongue: :haha: :happy2: |
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| Yan |
| quote: | Originally posted by TranceXposure
my major is still undecided...but an option i am considering is premed. |
SUNY Stony Brook!
Great place for sciences. :) |
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| Stassi |
NYIT has to be the easiest school to get accepted to. check it out.
www.nyit.edu |
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| Wazup8012 |
Yes I would have to agree. Most SUNY school are quite good, and are cheap at the same time. Depending ono your situation they will arrange living for you or atleast help you out getting on some sort of payment plan that best suits you.
I would suggest going to: http://www.suny.edu/
You will get all of your information there and have a good idea of the areas they are in as well. Also, you can call a counselor there for further help.
Adam |
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| DirtyDave |
| Yes, unfortunately most private/religiously affiliated schools are quite expensive. I was pre-med and graduated w/ a B.S. in Biology from Fordham Univ in the Bronx. It is in the top 50 in the country...but its about 38K/yr now. And I dont have to tell you how good Columbia and NYU are. Finanacially, for pre-med, SUNY Stony Brook is probably the best b/c of it has a teaching hospital associate with it...a lot of people in my company went that route. SUNY Binghamton is also good for Bio/Biochem..alot of peeps work w/ went there too. |
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| Wazup8012 |
| quote: | Originally posted by DirtyDave
Yes, unfortunately most private/religiously affiliated schools are quite expensive. I was pre-med and graduated w/ a B.S. in Biology from Fordham Univ in the Bronx. It is in the top 50 in the country...but its about 38K/yr now. And I dont have to tell you how good Columbia and NYU are. Finanacially, for pre-med, SUNY Stony Brook is probably the best b/c of it has a teaching hospital associate with it...a lot of people in my company went that route. SUNY Binghamton is also good for Bio/Biochem..alot of peeps work w/ went there too. | Listen to Dave he would know. |
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| Yan |
| quote: | Originally posted by Stassi
NYIT has to be the easiest school to get accepted to. check it out.
www.nyit.edu |
Not if you're applying for the Osteopathic Medical Program. ;) |
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| Vlad |
| quote: | Originally posted by DirtyDave
Yes, unfortunately most private/religiously affiliated schools are quite expensive. I was pre-med and graduated w/ a B.S. in Biology from Fordham Univ in the Bronx. It is in the top 50 in the country...but its about 38K/yr now. And I dont have to tell you how good Columbia and NYU are. Finanacially, for pre-med, SUNY Stony Brook is probably the best b/c of it has a teaching hospital associate with it...a lot of people in my company went that route. SUNY Binghamton is also good for Bio/Biochem..alot of peeps work w/ went there too. |
I think Downstate might be alittle bit better. ;) |
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| Vlad |
I cant believe none of you are mentioning Brooklyn College though, on the other hand, Im not surprised.
Rated #3 by the Princeton Review as the best valued school in the country.
And just recently had a Rhodes Scholar graduate from there in Chemistry.
I think it having the CUNY title degrades the actual quality of the school. |
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