Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems incredibly short-sighted of NY state not to have a more appealing university system. Insane.
They certainly do have one. It’s designed so that students can commute easily as well.
Anonymous wrote:Seems incredibly short-sighted of NY state not to have a more appealing university system. Insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some kids from this area go to SUNY-Binghamton. And doesn't New Paltz have a good reputation for performing arts?
But overall the SUNY schools don't have very attractive campuses and are in cold locations in towns that aren't exactly thriving. Who'd want to live there if many of the kids at those schools are going home on the weekends? You could have a similar experience at UMBC or George Mason and the weather would be better.
This^^^
Most are unattractive campuses and located in the middle of nowhere with bad weather. There are many "better options" that are also affordable.
Anonymous wrote:We like NYU
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of the SUNY schools, Stonybrook, Binghamton, Geneseo, Buffalo, Oswego, all seem like opportunities to get great educations plus they give merit money to OOS. Why aren’t they more popular?
Because they're in Stonybrook, Binghamton, Geneseo, Buffalo, and Oswego. Have you spent Sept-May in these places? They have three seasons: June, July, August, and winter.![]()
Yes with the exception of Stony Brook, which is on Long Island, close to Long Island Sound Beaches in the town of Stony Brook, and a short drive to ocean beaches at Fire Island State Park. And the weather on Long Island is actually wonderful. 4 seasons (and winter is milder than ever).
Yes, I should have left that one off. I just copy/pasted and missed that one.
No worries - I am from LI and didn't want to go upstate bc of the weather and the towns. But the education is great at the SUNY schools. Just a weird system in that there is no traditional football powerhouse style flagship. Many used to route for Syracuse as a orivate stand in. The SUNY system just evolved differently.
Anonymous wrote:We like NYU
Anonymous wrote:Some kids from this area go to SUNY-Binghamton. And doesn't New Paltz have a good reputation for performing arts?
But overall the SUNY schools don't have very attractive campuses and are in cold locations in towns that aren't exactly thriving. Who'd want to live there if many of the kids at those schools are going home on the weekends? You could have a similar experience at UMBC or George Mason and the weather would be better.