Anonymous wrote:Does she know what field she wants to go into. A lot of hiring managers are avoiding certain ivies because it's too much of a risk. Also, think about what happens if they not only lose federal funding, but we put limits on foreign donations in some way or they find all the loopholes places like Qatar use and limit them.
Anonymous wrote:PS, as for sirens, our windows face Broadway and sirens are constant and always have been. Unrelated to protests. It's a NYC thing that you just get used to (or not, in which case you should probably head to the 'burbs).
Anonymous wrote:
The protest situation has definitely been disruptive but it is not as bad as the news makes it out to be. There is a bit of uneasiness around it but there are lots of kids who just live their lives and largely ignore it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live 10 blocks from Columbia and the protests are much less of a big deal than the media makes it seem.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The protest situation has definitely been disruptive but it is not as bad as the news makes it out to be”
Strongly disagree.
Writes the person in rural Maryland who has never set foot in NYC and knows no one at Columbia.
Yeah no
Sorry. Rural Virginia. And you once spent an hour on Staten Island because you got lost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I live 10 blocks from Columbia and the protests are much less of a big deal than the media makes it seem."
Hi neighbor! Meet you at Koronet for a jumbo slice in an hour!
I live 7 block away and didn't see anything but I did hear sirens.
Anonymous wrote:"I live 10 blocks from Columbia and the protests are much less of a big deal than the media makes it seem."
Hi neighbor! Meet you at Koronet for a jumbo slice in an hour!