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Anonymous Posted at 3:33 pm on July 14, 2008
I am fucking in love with NYC, I hang out in Greenwich Village all the time and would love to go to school there, NYU has all the academics I want, I have a good shot at getting in, etc. etc.

My parents have two things against NYU:
1) Safety
2) Lack of "community"

What are your thoughts on the two? I really want to be somewhere urban where I DON'T know everyone. It's so much more exciting. But anyways, they're like "We don't want you missing out on feeling like part of a community."

Thoughts on NYU's sense of community? Or what I can say to my parents?

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pocky bot Posted at 7:13 pm on July 29, 2008
NYU is a huge school and there is obviously so much to do in Manhattan. I guess it depends on what you want to study (if you want to go into business, Stern would be great for example), the enviornment, etc.
Wickette Posted at 2:50 pm on July 29, 2008
My uncle attended NYU and told me that it was like a designer t-shirt, you're paying for the label and novelty rather than the quality.

They have a very nice library and bookstore though, that I can admit. With the buildings scattered all over, I could see how the sense of community could be lost.

TheatreMinelli Posted at 4:46 am on July 22, 2008
Quote: from strangeasangels at 5:36 am on July 22, 2008

Something to note - NYU has the highest suicide rate of any college in the US.

Thats strange in the UK the most isolated University had the highest suicide rate.

strangeasangels Posted at 9:36 pm on July 21, 2008
The safety is really not much of a problem, as long as you're not stupid about things. It's in a relatively safe area.

As for the school itself, it's overpriced and truly does lack the community. A lot of people have trouble making friends. It's a huge school and that hinders professors from getting personal. The buildings are apparently quite lacking, I've only been in the dorms but they were a bit run down and quite overpriced. Definitely apply, but make sure you visit. A lot of people apply and attend because they are so in love with the city, but quickly become disenchanted.

Something to note - NYU has the highest suicide rate of any college in the US.

TheatreMinelli Posted at 10:41 am on July 15, 2008
I wish I could hang out in the village....one day. Anyway I would say go. My parents didn't want me going to London for Uni for the same reasons and i went and love it.
dolce e gabbana Posted at 3:36 pm on July 14, 2008
I can't imagine you hanging out in the Village.
i think NYU would be good for you though
branflakes Posted at 3:35 pm on July 14, 2008
I don't go to NYU so I wouldn't really know but.. this site gives some good opinions from students.
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