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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NYU[/quote] This is a sarcastic response, right? It's a bunch of incongruent buildings, some old, some new, some ugly, with no sense of campus or together-ness. NYU holds their graduation at Yankees Stadium outside of the city because they literally don't have a great lawn or area on their co-called campus where they can hold a graduation ceremony or gathering of any size larger than 200 people [/quote] No, seriously it's perfectly integrated into the capital city of the world. With Washington Square Park serving as its central hub, the vibe is truly unmatched by schools stuck in the middle of nowhere with boredom. [/quote] :lol: The "vibe" of NYU is urban, concrete, and rats. Enjoy![/quote] Seriously who prefers drinking in the middle of nowhere vibe.[/quote] Much prefer a beautiful, pastoral setting to the crime-ridden, noisy, concrete jungle, but YDY.[/quote] Enjoy MAGA country for us, if cities scare you that much. I’m surprised the internet connection in your impoverished rural hellscape is strong enough to post on DCUM.[/quote] All this vitriol for someone making the obvious point that NYU is not exactly what comes to mind when people ask about beautiful college campuses? [/quote] Meh. They’re both in the wrong. Other poster called NYC crime ridden, which is frankly bullshit.[/quote] It's crime ridden compared to Sewanee, TN, and Gambier, OH.[/quote] Last time we visited Gambier with our Owl-to-be, we saw an Amish horse and buggy double parked. Don't discount the danger on the mean streets of Gambier. [/quote]
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