I Have Low Sat Scores Does Anyone Know A College/cuny College In Manhattan Thats Easy To Get In To?
Jan 20, 2008 by Anthony | Posted in Higher Education (University +)
I looked everywhere. You name the college I can outline you all about it.
You start with a community college. Most are out admission, so you don't have to have a minimum SAT score or GPA. Bring up your performance/grades there, and then transfer. It's cheaper, too, and you'll in a general way get smaller classes with more opportunities to get to know your instructors and get helped by them.
Apr 08, 2009 by Who cares ! | Posted in Higher Education (University +)
I have unquestionable time applying to the colleges. I already applied to all these colleges and i got 460 in math section ( SAT) . I'm an intercontinental student and i want to study Computer Engineering. I want to start my college in summer, Is it possible ?
What about these colleges , Is't unhurried to get into it ?
I think if they won't accept me , i will apply to queens borough Community college or other community college ?
Please Help ~
cogitate on poly is a good choice for a number of reasons. First, many NY based companies are aware of this league. Alumni are generally found at the career fair and they know what we are going through. It becomes an essential networking size.
Another thing I like about it is the fact that students are all aligned towards studying and someone is always aware of something relevant to his dominating. My friend told me about scholarships that were even posted on FastWeb and Scholarship.
There is no partying here. This is a very important piece for some people but unfortunately you will have to find a way to enjoy talking about discount courses during summers in your major.
nyu is spending net. They painted all the poly buildings and are investing more in research projects. At sophomore level, you can even interview for those research positions. I am a teaching assistant there as well.
You can transfer to Stern if you dont like engineering. Its doubtlessly easier to go from within the university system.
Jan 20, 2007 by motahar_basam | Posted in Higher Education (University +)
I covet to major in Mechanical Engineering. I don't know if I should go to Manhattan College or CUNY City College?
someone help, please.
I'm a Jasper EE Savoir vivre of 68. I can honestly say I have never heard anyone complain that they didn't get a good education at Manhattan. I don't know about CUNYCC. I remember that the primary determinate of what you will take away from your place of education is you, your attitude, and your willingness to do the "morose lifting". I do know that if you graduate from Jasper-land, you will find that there are about 6k of fellow alums who you can network with. If you are specifically interested in chatting up an ME I can quite find a dozen to talk to. Go up to any Manhattan Men's Basketball game at Draddy Gym and look for a red headed loony cheering on the collaborate, ask for Pete Sweeney (my cousin), and ask him to aim you at some MEs. He's a CE but as past president of the alumni society, he probably be adept to id one right there. I'd say that if you go to MC, you won't be disappointed.
From Grand Central How Do I Get To Borough Of Manhattan Communty College (CUNY)?
Dec 13, 2008 by Me | Posted in New York City
From Lordly central, take the 7 train to Times Square. Then take the 3 train down to Chambers Street station. From there it's ethical a short walk to the BMCC, just start towards Greenwich.
Hope this helps. If you impecuniousness clearer directions, Google Maps does public transportation now.
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