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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NYU is certainly not akin to GWU. GWU is very good in international relations NYU on the other hand: Courant is #1 in Applied math in the entire world Law school is #6 in the US Undergraduate Business is top 10 in the US MBA Business is top 15 in the US Medical school is #4 in the US It is far more comprehensive university than GWU. [/quote] NYU is academically superior to GWU. But I would say they are VERY similar in feel for undergraduate experience.[/quote] In terms of wealthiness of the student population, I would agree. But DC is no NYC, so the undergraduate experience is substantially different. [/quote] I attended GWU for a year and a half and then transferred to NYU and I would say they are pretty similar in terms of undergraduate experience. Obviously DC is not NYC, but of all the universities in the US I would say that GWU and NYU are probably the most similar. They are both large private universities in urban settings that attract independent go-getters who can succeed without hand holding. They are also similar in the sense that the community is what YOU make of it (e.g., there is no real overarching community like there is at say, Princeton). GWU’s campus is slightly more campus-y than NYU’s but both are very integrated into the city and not a traditional campus. They are good for students want college experiences that are a little different than what one might envision when they hear “college.” Actually the whole reason I picked NYU is because I liked GWU a lot and wanted a similar experience and feel but I realized as a sophomore that I wanted to major in business and that’s not really GWU’s forte. Both also have crappy administration with too many levels of bureaucracy. Academically, I would say NYU over GWU for sure unless you want IA. But experience wise, coming from someone who has done both, I think they are a lot more similar than different. What do you think is “substantially” different about the undergraduate experience? [/quote] Substantially different in that Manhattan is substantially different southwest DC. Manhattan is the center of the US in finance, marketing, media, journalism, performing arts, big law, etc., and NYU has taken advantage of its location very well in recent years. DC is 1/10th the size of NYC.[/quote]
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