Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brandeis has been running deficits, leadership problems and declining enrollment.
New interim President is a superstar. Check out his track record. And I know kids from TT NYC SHSAT schools going there. Things were not ideal but are now on the mend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t consider Brandeis a religious school. Villanova barely is.
And you’re not “mixed religion”, you are non-religious.
Brandeis academic calendar:
Wednesday, April 1 - Thursday, April 9 Passover: No university exercises.
Friday, May 22 **Shavuot.
It is hard to make the argument that Brandeis is not religious
Anonymous wrote:How strongly religious is a place like Villanova, Marquette, Gonzaga?
Anonymous wrote:How strongly religious is a place like Villanova, Marquette, Gonzaga?
Anonymous wrote:Brandeis has been running deficits, leadership problems and declining enrollment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the New York City area, consider Hofstra.
you're joking right?
Why would you ask such a thing?
Hofstra is nowhere near any of the schools being thrown around on this thread in terms of academics. It's ranked 183rd.
If you adhere to a particular ranking to the extent suggested above, I can see why you might think this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the New York City area, consider Hofstra.
you're joking right?
Why would you ask such a thing?
Hofstra is nowhere near any of the schools being thrown around on this thread in terms of academics. It's ranked 183rd.