Anonymous wrote:OP here. Appreciate everyone who responded. I should have clarified. We visited the Rose Hill campus in the Bronx. As someone pointed out, you’re right, it’s not right in the city but you can catch a train just steps from the campus and they have a school shuttle that takes you to the Lincoln Center campus. What DS likes about it is that the campus is self contained. Other than the occasional sirens and honking the way the campus is laid out you would think you were at a SLAC in PA. But right outside you get the hustle and bustle of city life. You have the botanical garden on on side and the Bronx on the other.
I don’t think NYU fits in this category because it’s integrated with the city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USC
Rice
Emory
LMU
Santa Clara
SMU
I grew up minutes from this campus. It isn’t remotely urban. People saying it is must not have been to the Park Cities.
It’s not suburbia???! It’s a wealthy area of Dallas and like 10 minutes to Uptown and Deep Ellum. If you define urban as the the Village and LES of NYC then all of Dallas is not urban
To me, NYU is a city campus. It is about energy. SMU is not even close to that. Very suburban, proximity to Deep Ellum aside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USC, NYU, GWU, Northeastern, BU, Emory, SMU (although it is in such wealthy are it seems divorced from an "urban" feel)
USC is suburbia
NYU does not have a campus feel
GWU doesn't really either but way more than NYU
No idea about NE.
BU sort of
Emory is the burbs.
SMU. Hmm, I think this fits the bill but I still don't think of Dallas as super urban like NYC.
No darling. USC (the real one) is smack in the middle of Los Angeles. Now we can disregard all your other opinions bc of the nitwit you have demonstrated yourself to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USC
Rice
Emory
LMU
Santa Clara
SMU
I grew up minutes from this campus. It isn’t remotely urban. People saying it is must not have been to the Park Cities.
It’s not suburbia???! It’s a wealthy area of Dallas and like 10 minutes to Uptown and Deep Ellum. If you define urban as the the Village and LES of NYC then all of Dallas is not urban
Anonymous wrote:Northeastern has no campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USC
Rice
Emory
LMU
Santa Clara
SMU
I grew up minutes from this campus. It isn’t remotely urban. People saying it is must not have been to the Park Cities.
It’s not suburbia???! It’s a wealthy area of Dallas and like 10 minutes to Uptown and Deep Ellum. If you define urban as the the Village and LES of NYC then all of Dallas is not urban
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Carnegie Melon
And Pitt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USC, NYU, GWU, Northeastern, BU, Emory, SMU (although it is in such wealthy are it seems divorced from an "urban" feel)
USC is suburbia
NYU does not have a campus feel
GWU doesn't really either but way more than NYU
No idea about NE.
BU sort of
Emory is the burbs.
SMU. Hmm, I think this fits the bill but I still don't think of Dallas as super urban like NYC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USC
Rice
Emory
LMU
Santa Clara
SMU
I grew up minutes from this campus. It isn’t remotely urban. People saying it is must not have been to the Park Cities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts and BC
They are close to the city but not really in the city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USC
Rice
Emory
LMU
Santa Clara
SMU
I grew up minutes from this campus. It isn’t remotely urban. People saying it is must not have been to the Park Cities.