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City College NY

City College NY

2.4(5 reviews)
0.0 mi•Harlem

Engineering students, don't let CCNY Grove School of Engineering make you feel like you're not cut…read moreout for this field. The problem isn't you, it's the broken system here. CCNY is a very corrupt college. Save your money, go to a better engineering college. undergraduate engineering programs are disorganized, unstable, & deeply discouraging. Core required courses are often only offered once a year, scheduled at the same time, or canceled without notice, making it nearly impossible to graduate on time. Expect delays and plan to stay at least 6+ years. advising system is just as bad. Advisors are uninterested, unhelpful, and sometimes give completely wrong advice. I was told to take courses that were later removed from the curriculum, forcing me to repeat classes I never should've had to retake. Professors & advisors often seem unreasonable and disconnected from students, they don't listen, and they don't care. Professors are another major issue. Many are unapproachable, inflexible, and play blatant favorites. If you're their favorite, you might pass regardless of performance. If they don't like you, even if you're doing well, you risk being failed. Your success here depends more on being liked than on merit & that destroys trust in the system. Another huge barrier: you can't enroll for next semester's classes unless you get special permission (an advising hold must be lifted). But by the time you get permission, all classes are already full. So you'll spend day refreshing registration pages and hoping a seat opens up. It's unfair and creates yet another structural disadvantage for students who don't jump through the hoops fast enough. I came here believing I could become an engineer. Instead, I left with imposter syndrome and a heavy amount of mental stress. When I tried to suggest improvements or offer feedback, I was met with hostility, not support. This environment doesn't just discourage growth, it punishes initiative and protects dysfunction. CCNY will give you anxiety, nightmares, and PTSD. If you're an engineering student, save yourself the pain. Make a sacrifice to study engineering at a better school: SUNY Buffalo, SUNY Maritime, or Farmingdale State are all much better options

Didn't go to school here but i like the history of it, how it started as a free school for the…read morechildren of immigrants & the poor to providing them with higher education thru merits alone. Hence the nickname Harvard of the poor/ Harvard of the proletariat. The campus is also very beautiful & serene. Tree lined streets & neo Gothic style buildings everywhere. If you're a fan of architecture & like to stroll around & get away from the hassle & bustle of city, then City college is for you.

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Barnard College - Columbia University

Barnard College - Columbia University

4.8(10 reviews)
0.9 mi•Morningside Heights

My first taste of NYC brought me to Barnard for my internship. What a great place to obtain skills…read morein my field of study! Barnard is situated across from Columbia and both campuses look like a shrine to academia. You can physicaly see the ivy growing up the sides of the walls, and you feel like you are automatically smarter for being physically present here. The faculty and staff were so helpful in developing my skills. I was here about 16 years ago and although I lived in NYC for a good chunk of my adult life, I no longer live in the city. But I sure make a point of walking through the campus to feel the nostalgia. (And then over to St. John the Divine to watch the peacocks, perhaps as I eat some pastries from the Hungarian pastry shop.) Thank you for being an essential part of my career, Barnard. I loved the doors you opened, and the path you created for me to my career in NYC!

Great university with clean facilities and accommodations. I came here for a film screening of…read moreCargo (feature film raising awareness on sex trafficking) & everyone here was so nice in helping with the preparations and getting us settled. It also shows that this is a university that believes in, and supports, worthy causes. Location is very convenient & safe, just steps away from the subway station & many local eateries. Two thumbs wayyy up for any leading university that offers all of this!

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CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy

CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy

5.0(2 reviews)
0.7 mi•Harlem

Am surprised that no one reviewed this place, so let me be the first one. I thought that the…read moreacademics were very strong; you get great instruction from top professors in their field with small classes. With the exception of maybe one bad apple, all professors were clear and helpful in class and during office hours, as well as with internships and jobs. Everyone was receptive to both positive and constructive feedback. While I was on a satellite campus in Kip's Bay, I had access to some good and reasonably priced restaurants, and some nice parks, during study breaks. However, the building could have offered better internet access and more of a variety of snacks, however I still was able to get all of my work done prior to classes, as well as attend research presentations to network. Thanks for a great experience!

Prof. Cyrus is excellent prof. He is Like if aristotel and hananh artendt had baby with uncle…read morecalled hobbe. Last year and one before I read all of Standorf Encyclopedia of Philosophe (SEP). I ordered the book on Amazon and I've read it three times. One of my favorite parts of SEP is part on Aristotelian world of shadows in the cave. SO DRAMATIC! Tragedy aND COMEdy at once, a perfect word. Prof Cyrus teaches about politics. Who to vote for? You might wonder, Pof. knows! Democrat, neoliberal, marks, capital, angles, you will learn it all. HUMAN RIGHTS!? Forget em'. Only problem with this excellente prof. Is handwriting too small. Can't see tiny letters on the chalkboard, and even smaller when he writes on paper. Maybe because of his tiny hands? Hard to tell if its "o" or "a" a lot. Locker Up! And I'll see u in class 101!

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