Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYU is very liberal there are plenty gay people, lots of Jews bu also many others too. it is a real melting pot. Isn't' that why you want your daughter going after all? To experience the world and people?
It does not however have that typical college feel or campus and feels like a school within a big city, no campus feeling whatsoever. Son did a summer program there two years ago and realized it was not for him, he ended up in school in California. But as with any school do check it out before she applies. I am giving you the benefit of the doubt in assuming you were not saying you question if it is for her because of the Jews and gays, just that that was n added observation?
What do you expect? Of course there are a lot of gays at NYU. It's near Christopher St.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College is about expanding your horizons and opening your eyes to the rest of the world. Let her go and grow.
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Most people in the DMV who say this live in a bubble and surround themselves with like minded people. The DMV is one of the most de facto segregated communities in the United States. Northern Virginia is the only area that is truly diverse when it comes to politics, religion and ethnicity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College is about expanding your horizons and opening your eyes to the rest of the world. Let her go and grow.
+1
Most people in the DMV who say this live in a bubble and surround themselves with like minded people. The DMV is one of the most de facto segregated communities in the United States. Northern Virginia is the only area that is truly diverse when it comes to politics, religion and ethnicity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College is about expanding your horizons and opening your eyes to the rest of the world. Let her go and grow.
+1
Anonymous wrote:College is about expanding your horizons and opening your eyes to the rest of the world. Let her go and grow.
Anonymous wrote:NYU is very liberal there are plenty gay people, lots of Jews bu also many others too. it is a real melting pot. Isn't' that why you want your daughter going after all? To experience the world and people?
It does not however have that typical college feel or campus and feels like a school within a big city, no campus feeling whatsoever. Son did a summer program there two years ago and realized it was not for him, he ended up in school in California. But as with any school do check it out before she applies. I am giving you the benefit of the doubt in assuming you were not saying you question if it is for her because of the Jews and gays, just that that was n added observation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm half Jewish and I didn't want my dd going to GW because of its heavy Jewish population. Many people meet their spouses in college. Having grown up 1/2 and 1/2, I wouldn't recommend it.
I hope your DD falls in love and marries a nice Jewish boy.
You can be half Jewish and 100% bigoted, BTW.
Anonymous wrote:with city costs it is almost 70,000 a year to go there
how can anyone afford that?? I just don't understand how you would consider that school
Anonymous wrote:Bottom line is visit and you will both get a sense of whether its good or not. I am sure there are more Jewish kids and more gay kids there than most schools my daughter went but lasted a year, we are not Jewish but both of her roommates were and Friday night they both went home to attend Shabbat (sp)? dinner, she loved them and was very close to them but it sucked that on a Friday night they weren't around.
She realized she really wanted a school with campus after all and transferred to U of Maryland where she is very happy.