new york university
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LOCATION: New York, NY
NUMBER OF STUDENTS: 15,983 undergraduates
WHERE STUDENTS LIVE: 60% on campus
TYPE OF SCHOOL: private university
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New York University (NYU) is located in the heart of New York City's Greenwich Village, and students are reminded of that at every turn. The school's "un-campus" (as students call it) is a series of brownstone buildings--some of which once housed the likes of Mark Twain, Thomas Paine and Debbie Harry. NYU has practically colonized historic Washington Square, using the perimeter of the park as a mini-campus "quad" for students and faculty alike.
NYU courses are stimulating and taught by inspiring professors, for the most part. Students are expected to apply to a specific college and program of study (College of Arts and Sciences freshmen, for example, can apply "undecided" but must declare within two years), but hundreds transfer internally every year. In any case, all students take a core curriculum under the school-wide Morse Academic Plan (MAP). So everyone gets a good grounding in the natural and social sciences and the liberal arts, no matter how specialized their college or major.
Socially, NYU can be difficult for students who crave classic school spirit, with football teams and the rest. The student body is diverse and spread way out among on- and off-campus communities. School events ranging from the annual Strawberry Festival to the All-University Games do, however, help foster a closer community. Then again, most NYU students prefer to get their entertainment from the city itself, relying on local nightlife and art galleries that are in turn fairly receptive to what NYU students have to offer.
For students who can handle the noise of the big city and the compounded pressures of college life and subway commutes, NYU is the place to be. All urban campuses blend into their cities somehow, but NYU is especially good at being PART of New York City.
author: Puja Telikicherla
graduated: 2002
major: Communications
from: Maryland, USA
native language: English
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