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    Rutgers University

    Rutgers University

    4.1(16 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    I may be biased but I have a bad history with this place including being a victim of the well known…read more"RU screw". I could go on with my grievances all day but I'll contain myself. The Newark campus is somewhat sparse with construction constantly going on just like in New Brunswick to beautify the school. Unfortunately it doesn't look like any of that is happening and after being here for a few years it barely looks like anything has changed. It's a headache coming down here in the morning and afternoon so unless you live near campus, which also not very inviting, it's just a hassle coming here, parking is a trap if you chance it parking on the street or you pay for a parking pass which still require $5 a pop after the $30+ subscription. Bursar, admissions, administration and everything else you have to deal with all bring on migraines and while I know this could be said for any University this one is especially so. I know Rutgers is held in high regard but personally my experience has been most unpleasant and coming to Newark for class is convenient but only a lesser of 2-3 evils.

    The Newark campus is nice. With the exception of the Business School, the campus is clustered…read morewithin two/three blocks. The administrative building (Blumenthal) is found on University (between Warren and Raymond). You go here for all your registration and bursar needs. The health center is also found there. Most of the buildings where you take classes are contained in the block created by University, Warren, MLK, and Bleeker. Within that square, it's convenient to go to classes. Plus, in this square block are the Dana Library and the Paul Robeson Student Center. The dorms are between Bleeker and Central. Then there are the buildings between University and Washington - Center got Law and Justice (law school and some criminal justice classes there), the parking Deck, Golden Dome Athletic Center, and other classroom buildings. There is also another Parking Deck on Washington between Raymond and Warren. If you don't have a car, there are many public transportation options. The campus is located close to the Washington Street stop on the light rail, and there are also a number of buses that will bring you close to campus. There is a lot more passive green areas and places to sit outside, than when I went to school here many moons ago. It used to be just concrete and red outdoor tables that were bolted to the ground (not as picturesque as today). I am a fan of the Rutgers-Newark Campus. Plus it's close to the Newark Museum and the Main Newark Public Library, as well as the Haynes & Co. building and other nice spots in Halsey Village.

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    New Educare Institute of Healthcare

    New Educare Institute of Healthcare

    5.0(4 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    I had a great experience from the day I visited to every time I went to class it was a joy and…read morewarmth to be at New Educare my course was very well taught, the instructors and the staff were very helpful they coordinate well to get the students ready for any upcoming task. I have 8 certifications from my program and all this is from the encouragement and saying YOU CAN DO IT!! And I DID IT !! I am working with a major Hackensack meridian hospital!! I am grateful to the instructors and the administration for making it a smooth journey to success. Thank you !!! They strive to help there students achieve success and make sure you are prepared enough with your skills for the hands on work. I am so excited as I feel confident knowing more than other people who work with me. I would definitely recommend this school to anyone looking forward a better career.

    NEIH is an amazing school! It's small and intimate which I love since the instructor was able to…read morefocus on my needs. All the staff are amazing. Ms. Jackie - she is one of my favorite teachers and really helped get my foot in healthcare. She takes the time to explain the lecture and makes sure we understood it. Ms. Mary was great! She assisted me in the enrollment process and gave me valuable information about the programs they offered. Angel is awesome! He helped me with any paperwork and organized my payment plans. I moved to a different state and he made sure to mail me my certificates. I chose the PCT program and learned so much in less than 6 months. The hands on experience was FUN and gave me the experience I needed for a real time job. I finished the program February 2020. In march 2020, I was able to land my first healthcare job with the help of this school and their resume templates. I recommend this school to anyone looking to get their foot in healthcare!

    Rutgers School of Law - Newark

    Rutgers School of Law - Newark

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    This review pertains to the Rutgers Law Library…read more The Rutgers Law library is one best public law libraries in New Jersey. The on site collections and electronic databases allow students and scholars of both history and law to access complete case studies of the federal government and all the states, but also a wealth of scholarship on the history of law in the Unites States as well. Rutgers Newark Law library is also home to the special collections of the Don M. Gottfredson Library of Criminal Justice, which holds some of the finest documents on crime and criminal justice in the world. As a student of American Indian History, I found the library's extensive collections pertaining to Early U.S. Treaties and Laws to be beneficial to my own research, as well as any historian or scholar interested in American Indian History during the Early American Republic. The collections pertaining to Federal Indian Policy in the nineteenth century are even more extensive and equally beneficial. Circulation and Access services is the face to every library, and as a visiting scholar at Rutgers Law I found the staff to be incredibly helpful and welcoming. Stan Sniecikowski and Judith Simms not only made me feel welcome, but were highly knowledgeable of the collections and were eager to assist in my research by all means possible. I've been to a lot of university libraries and it is rare you find such kind individuals, passionate about research and happy to share their knowledge with you. Judith and Stan allowed me to print 61 pages for free because the scanners would not recognize my USB drive. Print copies are typically 10 to 15 cents a page... and that adds up! I am grateful. The building itself is beautiful. The center of the library contains a long and winding spiral staircase that takes you to every floor (although you can of course use the elevator!), and the library is filled with beautiful glass windows that light up the rooms. The Law Library is located inside the Rutgers School of Law, nestled in between the School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Business. It's easy to find, not far from the huge parking deck on University Ave. Also worthy of noting, the library is open to the public. You must sign in at the circulation desk, show a photo ID, and wear a badge. Whether you are a visiting scholar, an alumni, or member of the public, I would give access services a call before you arrive to make sure of all the library's policies. Regardless, the Rutgers Newark Law Library is a very pleasurable and stress free environment to visit and do research.

    Back in 1972, I was a refugee kid with only a general notion of what it meant to be a lawyer. I…read moreapplied to this school and they changed my life by admitting me. To say that they taught me would be trite, because what they actually did was make me over. They gave me direction and showed me the "how" of analytical thinking, critical evaluation, expository writing and verbal advocacy, while never letting me forget that a lawyer lives to serve others. All at a price I could afford. The level of caring and the scholastic and moral direction they provided me made me who I am today. They have stayed in contact with me through 43 years of practice, and I can look back, compare my career to other practitioners', and say absolutely that the education with which they equipped me was second to none. This school is not a degree factory, for all that it's part of a large public university. It's more of an academy in the classical sense. Take the U.S. News rankings with a grain of salt. A legal education is what you make of it, and this is an excellent place to be from. You will have no problem getting a job or making a career.

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