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    The Rockefeller University - My daughters boyfriend worked here temporarily years ago. She wanted photos. 05/27/23

    The Rockefeller University

    4.5(10 reviews)
    0.5 miUpper East Side

    "Science for the Benefit of Humanity."…read more This place truly lives up to its namesake. Some of the best people and most intelligent scientists/physicians work here. Tackling every single problem crippling human health - virology, infectious diseases, cancer etc you name it. Bonus: Try out their cafeteria. ~$8 for one main entree, two sides, it's a steal. Plus, you get sweeping views of the East River. The least I can do is to support this incredible institution through its cafeteria.

    What is it like to play with really smart people and to hang out on a campus where many of the…read moreworld's Nobel Prize winners were educated? Well for one, they know that in order for smart people to function, create and discover, they absolutely need beer. And RU delivers beers and other alcohols to their faculty and students. Inside RU, there is an actual Rockefeller University Faculty Club and there is happy hour everyday from 6-8pm. You probably need to know someone to get in, but once you're in, the beer flows and very cheaply at that. I don't think I paid anything to drink. The lounge is spacious and lots of couches. Also, there is a pool table, if you want to hustle. Bathrooms were clean, but it will remind you that you are on a university campus. The outdoor space is absolutely lovely. Many people having BBQs and on a nice warm night, drinking beer in the garden is really nice. I would definitely come back and hang with my RU friends and drink cheap beer and discuss cerebral topics.

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    Vaughn College - Vaughn college

    Vaughn College

    2.7(6 reviews)
    4.0 miEast Elmhurst

    This school is so unprofessional They have professors…read moredrinking while class is in session. Professors don't follow rules and puts students in danger with the hot oven because the professor leaves the students in class alone while class is in sessions The students have to figure it out on their own as if they don't pay tuition This school is a scam The students can't even get the classes they need to graduate because they prioritize programs first instead of those who actually pay out of pocket They hold students back just to make more money out of them I will be putting up zero star reviews everywhere I can

    **If you're considering an aviation program where advisors are supportive, enrollment is fair, and…read moreyou're not made to feel like a second-class student just because you're not a veteran--**then Vaughn College may not be the place for you. I was promised a 24-month path to graduation, but now I'm being forced into a sixth semester for just one class--a class I couldn't register for because priority was given to veterans and HEOP students. This means paying for an entire extra semester for a single course. This isn't just an unfortunate exception--this reflects a pattern of poor management and planning. Vaughn regularly over-enrolls students without ensuring there are enough sections or professors. And instead of offering solutions, they expect you to simply pay more. They don't seem to care about your financial situation as long as you keep paying tuition. In my experience, students are left to figure it out on their own, delayed in their graduation, and financially drained. I strongly urge anyone considering Vaughn to do your research. Talk to current students, ask tough questions, and think twice before committing to a school that takes pride in its image, but leaves students hanging when it counts the most.

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    CUNY School of Law - the building from the park

    CUNY School of Law

    4.0(5 reviews)
    0.8 miLong Island City

    I came here for a conference, while the school was on spring break ostensibly. The campus is in a…read moregreat location, with easy access to subway stops. The building is really beautiful and inspiring. The big lecture hall we were in was perfect for a seminar. Each seat had electrical outlets and a microphone to be heard. They have really cool study chairs that are private and comfortable. This is a great place.

    I attended CUNY from 2010 to 2013. During my first few weeks in law school, I experienced a culture…read moreshock. Unlike in college where your grades are based on homework and papers, in most classes in law school, your grade is determined by one exam. In addition, the professors won't hold your hands. You're in a cavernous lecture room with 100+ other students. After fucking up on the LEDP final exam during the fall semester of my 1L year, I was on academic probation. With the help of Allie Robbins, who's an amazing woman, I fought my way out of it. In the fall of my 2L year, I had a class with Ruthann Robson, a dingbat who can't teach. The only reason she has a job is because she's in a relationship with another faculty member (whom I won't name). In the spring of my 2L year, I took a mediation class with a witch named Beryl Blaustone. At first glance, she seemed like a sweet old lady. However, after a month, I saw her true colors. In the spring semester of my 3L year, I took a mandatory course called Core Doctrine. The course allegedly prepares you for the bar exam. At the time I took it, it was taught by shysters known as Pieper bar review. I didn't learn jack shit in that class. All they did was regurgitate rules and stupid mnemonics. I got a C in that class. Fortunately, the Piepers no longer teach Core Doctrine. The NY bar exam was a doozy. I got massacred during my first two attempts (February 2014, July 2014). I was so traumatized that I nearly gave up on becoming a lawyer. Long story short, after a few life-changing events, I eventually got back on my feet and passed on my third attempt (July 2017). And contrary to popular belief, you don't need to spend thousands of dollars on a bar prep course to pass the bar. I took Barbri in February 2014 and July 2014. In July 2017, I self-studied (if you want specific tips on how to tackle the bar, send me a private message). At CUNY, all of the students look out for each other, regardless of their skin color, religion, or sexual orientation. Back when I attended CUNY, I was in a clique. We studied together and went bar hopping during our rare free time. I miss those days. There are many people at CUNY who have your best interests at heart- Allie, Cheryl Howard, Victor Goode, Shirley Lung, and Rebecca Bratspies. Unfortunately, a few bad apples spoil the bunch. There are quite a few professors who either can't teach or get sadistic pleasure from handing out bad grades. And speaking of, if your GPA is less than a 2.5 then welcome to academic probation. The GPA requirement is intentionally set high so people who the school feels won't pass the bar are weeded out. Like a few other people said, the building is nice and immaculate. The neighborhood is somewhat desolate, though only one stop on the E and M lines away from Manhattan. There are a few decent dining options in the nearby Citibank building (DO NOT eat at the American Hero deli that's across the street from CUNY). CUNY is a school that emphasizes social justice. If you want to become a lawyer who defends the oppressed then CUNY is a halfway decent option. If you just want to make money, consider a career other than practicing law. Speaking from experience, it's not worth the stress.

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    City College NY

    City College NY

    2.4(5 reviews)
    3.0 miHarlem

    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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