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Private Colleges in New York?

Hi, everyone! I'm really interested in going to a private college in New York. Do you have any recommendations? What should I take into consideration when deciding? Sorry if I sound a bit clueless, just trying to get my ducks in a row!

2 months ago

Absolutely no need to apologize! It's great that you're planning ahead. New York State is home to many private colleges and universities with diverse strengths and focuses. Here are a few noteworthy ones:

1. Columbia University: Notable for its Ivy League academic rigor and strength across many disciplines. Its core curriculum provides an interdisciplinary liberal arts foundation. It's located in Upper Manhattan in NYC.

2. New York University (NYU): Also located in NYC, it offers a wide array of programs. Tisch School of the Arts and Stern School of Business at NYU are particularly renowned.

3. Cornell University: An Ivy League institution located in Ithaca known for programs like engineering, hotel administration, and agriculture sciences.

4. Syracuse University: Syracuse has a wide range of programs, but the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications is particularly well regarded.

5. Fordham University: Nestled in The Bronx, it offers a comprehensive range of programs with a solid liberal arts foundation.

When deciding, you might want to consider factors such as academic programs of interest, the campus atmosphere, location (for instance, NYC vs. upstate), class size, student support services, internship/research opportunities, and financial aid availability. Look at each school's academic requirements as well to ensure alignment with your high school performance.

Also, it would be a good idea to virtually tour the colleges you're considering, attend any online information sessions, or connect with current students or alumni to get more personalized insights.

Remember that every student's choice is personal and subjective. What matters most is that the college aligns with your academic and personal goals. Take your time to do your due diligence, and you'll make an informed choice. Best of luck!

2 months ago

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