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Possible Four Year Colleges in New York?

Hey folks, I'm from the Midwest and I've been seriously considering going out of state for college, specifically New York. Anyone have recommendations on some good 4-year schools in New York that excel in either science or arts-related programs? I'm yet to decide between the two, so any advice would be greatly appreciated.

a month ago

Sure, New York offers a range of excellent institutions with strong science and arts-related programs. I'll outline a few that might interest you.

1. Columbia University: Located in uptown Manhattan, it's one of the Ivy League schools and has highly respected programs in both the sciences and arts.

2. New York University (NYU): Known for a diverse set of program offerings, NYU's Tisch School of the Arts is especially renowned, and their science programs are also strong.

3. The State University of New York (SUNY) system: This includes several colleges throughout the state that offer a collective variety in both the arts and sciences. Specifically for arts, SUNY Purchase is well-regarded, while SUNY Stony Brook has a strong focus on sciences.

4. University of Rochester: This private university located in Rochester, NY, has solid programs in both fields. The Eastman School of Music (housed under the University of Rochester) is particularly renowned for its music and arts programs.

5. Cornell University: Although it's located in the more rural town of Ithaca, its programs in both the sciences and arts are top-notch.

6. The Cooper Union: Known for its art and architecture programs, it also offers an engineering program, providing a sort of a crossover between arts and sciences.

These are just starting points, and I recommend that you delve deeper into the specific programs at these universities to see what might align with your interests. Also, each school has a unique culture, so try to get a sense of which environment might suit you best.

a month ago

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