Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which SUNY school would you recommend for pre-med students?
Binghamton
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The SUNYs just don’t market in this area. My kids get these beautiful mailers everyday from all these schools, but never a SUNY.
That’s ok though, I respect what they are doing for their own residents. Their purpose is not to serve OOS families, nor is it that how they make budget.
Pros to SUNYs - might be a great opportunity to play a D3 sport (look at Geneseo’s Ice Hockey, soccer, equestrian, and lax). Great niche programs. Great teachers colleges. And they are cheap!
Maybe the SUNYs just don't need to market to OOS? NYS is known to resource its education system, NY has a large population, and the schools are heavily utilized by NYS students.
+ 1. My doctor’s kid goes to Buffalo, and my dentist’s kid goes to Binghamton. They said they seem to be doing very well with their experience and internships, and at low costs there will be money left for grad school if needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which SUNY school would you recommend for pre-med students?
These days it has to be Stony Brook.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The SUNYs just don’t market in this area. My kids get these beautiful mailers everyday from all these schools, but never a SUNY.
That’s ok though, I respect what they are doing for their own residents. Their purpose is not to serve OOS families, nor is it that how they make budget.
Pros to SUNYs - might be a great opportunity to play a D3 sport (look at Geneseo’s Ice Hockey, soccer, equestrian, and lax). Great niche programs. Great teachers colleges. And they are cheap!
Maybe the SUNYs just don't need to market to OOS? NYS is known to resource its education system, NY has a large population, and the schools are heavily utilized by NYS students.
Anonymous wrote:So many people on this forum assume good weather means warm. Being from the north, I actually like winter. And I would dread the heat of summer (or May and September) on any southern campus.
Embrace winter.
Anonymous wrote:Which SUNY school would you recommend for pre-med students?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Geneseo is as lovely as any campus, anywhere.
And you can walk right off campus into a town with cafes and restaurants catering to the college crowd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NY did terribly setting up its SUNY schools - too many schools on the cheap, ugly buildings, just a disaster. Binghamton and Albany are the 2 most depressing campuses I’ve ever been on.
Or is it possible NYS focused on the important things and not the pretty campuses?
I do agree that campuses are not attractive. But who cares? They are state schools. These schools give solid educations to a lot of students at a very reasonable cost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NY did terribly setting up its SUNY schools - too many schools on the cheap, ugly buildings, just a disaster. Binghamton and Albany are the 2 most depressing campuses I’ve ever been on.
Or is it possible NYS focused on the important things and not the pretty campuses?
I do agree that campuses are not attractive. But who cares? They are state schools. These schools give solid educations to a lot of students at a very reasonable cost.
Anonymous wrote:Which SUNY school would you recommend for pre-med students?
Anonymous wrote:Former NY'er again... although I will add that NYC and Long Island folks do tend to dominate because population.