Anonymous wrote:The best SUNY, aside from Stony Brook and Buffalo.
Anonymous wrote:I know a bunch of SUNY Binghamton grads and they're all doing well, but I've never met an alum who was not a NYer. I am not sure what the experience is like for an OOS student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes and yes. That's a great offer. Binghamton is one of the most prestigious SUNY schools, and SUNY is a good system.
I've known two kids who did that research program. They're brilliant and jumped right in to doing really good work.
You should go visit. It's not the prettiest place, but it's really good academically, and well respected by grad schools.
+1 I grew up in NY and people referred to Binghamton as the "public Ivy." It doesn't seem to get as much attention on this DMV board, but it's certainly a strong public option.
To the general public, Binghamton is by no means a "public ivy." Solid school though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes and yes. That's a great offer. Binghamton is one of the most prestigious SUNY schools, and SUNY is a good system.
I've known two kids who did that research program. They're brilliant and jumped right in to doing really good work.
You should go visit. It's not the prettiest place, but it's really good academically, and well respected by grad schools.
+1 I grew up in NY and people referred to Binghamton as the "public Ivy." It doesn't seem to get as much attention on this DMV board, but it's certainly a strong public option.
Anonymous wrote:Yes and yes. That's a great offer. Binghamton is one of the most prestigious SUNY schools, and SUNY is a good system.
I've known two kids who did that research program. They're brilliant and jumped right in to doing really good work.
You should go visit. It's not the prettiest place, but it's really good academically, and well respected by grad schools.