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[quote=Anonymous]NYU parent here. Drop off and parents weekend is actually very organized and easier for a 50 yr old than the drop off at the top 5 our older DC attends. It’s all very exciting with flash dancers in Washington Square, tons of upper class-man helping and general family fun built into the event. There were helpers everywhere and constant school spirit performances. Opportunities to meets deans and the president were also provided. If you do not find it exciting and refreshing you have a problem. The acts are literally broadway level and some of the performers can be seen/heard in movies/music videos/plays. The school spirit is palpable. Spirit weeks continues for Freshman and there are a ton of ice breaking activities. Most of the freshman dorms are located on Washington Square. It’s an awesome neighborhood which has everything you want and is close by to other safe and exciting parts of the city. The village/soho area is one of, if not the most, expensive desirable part of the city. There always something to do ... As far as the Professors they have been experienced and excellent. Regardless of what school DCs friends attend they seem to be happy and love the school. DC often brings home 3-4 kids for weekends since it’s easy and cheap to travel to DC from NY. We have found the kids to be interesting and smart. Our DC has some friends that receive significant aid and other groups of friends that live extravagantly. The kids from more modest backgrounds tend to have part time jobs and as a result spending money. DC and her friends are involved in a host of clubs and activities. They also have internship that often turn into jobs. As a group, they seem to be progressing well and happy. [/quote]
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