Anonymous wrote:And many brilliant kids whose families wish/need them to remain home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:85% acceptance rate.
I am asking more about the school, school's accomplishments, school academics, school social scene, neighborhood, how happy the students are, etc.
Thx.
It's New York, what do you expect...
You can find answers to most of these questions online. Google is your friend.
Stop this crap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:85% acceptance rate.
I am asking more about the school, school's accomplishments, school academics, school social scene, neighborhood, how happy the students are, etc.
Thx.
It's New York, what do you expect...
You can find answers to most of these questions online. Google is your friend.
Stop this crap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:85% acceptance rate.
I am asking more about the school, school's accomplishments, school academics, school social scene, neighborhood, how happy the students are, etc.
Thx.
It's New York, what do you expect...
You can find answers to most of these questions online. Google is your friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:85% acceptance rate.
I am asking more about the school, school's accomplishments, school academics, school social scene, neighborhood, how happy the students are, etc.
Thx.
Anonymous wrote:St. John’s, Hofstra, StonyBrook, Baruch, Pace, Pratt, Queens College, are other good schools in or near NYC for students who can’t get into Fordham, NYU and Columbia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. John’s, Hofstra, StonyBrook, Baruch, Pace, Pratt, Queens College, are other good schools in or near NYC for students who can’t get into Fordham, NYU and Columbia.
Stonybrook isn't in nyc
Anonymous wrote:St. John’s, Hofstra, StonyBrook, Baruch, Pace, Pratt, Queens College, are other good schools in or near NYC for students who can’t get into Fordham, NYU and Columbia.