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?
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.
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.
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.