Anonymous wrote:Columbiia Univ (NY) sems to have residential college housing for freshman -- maybe sophmores -- on their small campus in NYC. It guarentees university housing for all 4 years, but as best I can tell that includes various types of apartment buildings called dorms within about a 5 block walk. Has anyone here attended or does anyone have a child attending Columbia? I am wondering how this really works out. Seems like it if kids are off campus in apartments with kitchens it is much less of the traditional college experience with lots of socializing during meals after 1st or 2d year compared to schools where most students live on a traditional campus in dorms for 4 years. Or do the kids just hang out and eat on campus anyway then study library until walk home at night to their "dorms." Thoughts from anyone with experience?
Columbia has more of a campus than NYU or, for that matter, GW, and Morningside Heights is very much a college neighborhood. I went there for grad school, but my sense was that freshmen mostly lived in traditional dorms and upper classmen lived in dorms and apartments. It's definitely different than attending a college in the middle of nowhere, where everything revolves around the school, but for kids who are mature and city-savvy I think it's a good place for undergrad as well.