Sunday, February 21, 2010

Which Would Be The Best University to Transfer To?NJCU or City College of New York

Which Would Be The Best University to Transfer To?NJCU or City College of New York?
Hey Guts! I am trying to decide between two colleges. My top two choices are New Jersey City University/Rutgers University New Brunswick and The City College of New York? My major will be Music: Music Education/Communications if that helps. Thank You and let me know if you need more information:)
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
def. not NJ City Uni.
Answer 2 :
NJCU has a very well known and respected music program with some renown professors AND is the most affordable public education in the state of New Jersey. Hope that helps your decision. Good luck!





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Sunday, February 14, 2010

i just want to know is john jay college in new york a hard school to attend

i just want to know is john jay college in new york a hard school to attend?
i dont mean to get accepted. i mean like is the work hard there. i heard some things about john jay being a hard school to attend. i told my brother to go to an easy criminal justice school like gmc in augusta, georgia cuz that school is soooooo! easy the teachers just give out A's. so tell me how is john jay college of new york like?
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Answer 1 :
John Jay is one of the top 10 criminal justice schools in the US, so yeah, it's no blow-off school.




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Sunday, February 7, 2010

Does anybody know the admission requirements, for the City College of New York in CUNY

Does anybody know the admission requirements, for the City College of New York in CUNY?
I'm thinking about applying to the City College of New York, in CUNY, but I don't know their requirements.
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
This site has "CUNY 411" with all admission info. http://web.cuny.edu/admissions/undergraduate/cuny411.html
Answer 2 :
It's not too hard to get into. There are a lot of cuny schools such as College of staten Island, Baruch, Hunter Kingsborough, etc... Some are harder to get into than others, but all of them are fairly easy to get into. Check the cuny website. I think it's cuny.edu. Also check collegeboard .com and type Baruch or Cuny.
Answer 3 :
3.0 GPA, 1600 SATS, with the CUNY app you can apply to 6 CUNY schools at once, so you;re bound to hit one of them.





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Monday, February 1, 2010

Boston or New York City for a college student

Boston or New York City for a college student?
I'm going to start applying to colleges soon. Now, I have two colleges in mind. One is in Boston, the other is in New York City. I like both of these cities but I'm leaning towards NYC. I love urban areas that are busy and full of life. What do you think? Which is a better environment for me as a new college student?
Higher Education (University +) - 4 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Both are hustling and bustling cities with great colleges/universities. I'm assuming that you want to attend somewhere in NYC because upstate NY is boring. I live in NY and it's exciting, but you have to consider how you're going to dorm because it gets expensive in Manhattan. Boston has a lot of history behind it so you can attend a city that's both modern and reminiscent of old-age America. There's two great aspects right in that one city. Anyhow, both cities are great but you need to know exactly what kind of a college you want to go to. Are you looking for private or public? Do you want a normal college, or a huge university?
Answer 2 :
I would go with Boston. Boston is a very young and vibrant city, and although Boston is a very large city it almost seems as if everyone knows everyone. The night life in Boston is awesome! Boston is very exciting and you meet all sorts of different people from almost everywhere on earth.
Answer 3 :
Whichever offers the most financial aid. Either way, both cities are great for college students, with abundant work and internship opportunities. Go to the one that offers you the most money to attend. That way, you'll be able to graduate without lots of student loan debt.
Answer 4 :
The Boston metropolitan area is hands down the biggest college student population in the country with many of the top colleges. You cannot beat Boston for a college town. The gold standard US News and World Reports rankings lists the following within the top 50 within the greater Boston metro area: Harvard MIT Brandeis Boston College Wellesley Holy Cross





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