This is PP 12:36. You can get a great education there, or you can get skate by, as is true in lots of large state universities. I know a number of kids who went there, got involved in working for profs doing research, and got into great graduate programs. The social life is varied -- there are frats and sororities, lots of kids head into New Brunswick or take the train to NYC on weekends. It's a big place. There is something for everyone, but you will need to seek out a place for yourself. The social life probably won't come to you. Getting involved in extracurriculares will make a world of difference. Rutgers has many different dorm and other housing options. It has some excellent sports teams too, making for a fun school spirit. New Brunswick has a fair amount to do, but there are a few sketchy areas one should stay away from late at night. Not too different from other college campuses in semi-urban areas. The campus is pretty spread out -- kids ride the buses to classes unless they are close by. It works out.
Hope this is somewhat helpful.
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