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Campus Life:
The campus is beautiful. It is quite scenic and the classes are spacious and well-equipped. Also, there are activities that happen at Humber round the year.
Hostel:
I currently live in an apartment which is an hour away from college and share it with two other people.
- Likes:
- Professors and labs were as I expected it to be. They also have a student club for hack nights.
Campus Life:
There's not a typical college life here, but there are a lot of student clubs which we can join.
Hostel:
Living expenses are about 1600 a month. Rent is usually about 950.
- Likes:
- Best University- Stern School of Business is Best Business School where I got admit.
Campus Life:
Great campus. Well build structure. Many extracurriculars clubs, events and activities on campus as well as great research facilities, libraries, WiFi, 2 gym facilities etc.
Hostel:
Great living space in NYC. One room will be approx $900 per month. Extra expenses approx 100$.
- Likes:
- NYC, good rank. Amazing professors. It wasn't until I reached here I found out that the college had soo much more to offer.,
- Tons of resources. There is a state of the art 3D printing lab. The college provides scholarships and awards for attending conferences and we have our own startup lab for students, faculty and alumni. They also provide mentoring and coaching for startups. The professors are very enthusiastic about teaching and are very well accomplished in their research.
- Dislikes:
- Location, NYC. It is pretty expensive and the subway is horrible. But then again the city has it's charm and soo much to do everyday. The college is also spread out throughout the city so you may have to travel if you have classes in different schools.
Campus Life:
Library 10/10, we have multiple libraries and also have access to the Columbia university library. Clubs, there are so many clubs to choose from. From cybersecurity to anime and gaming. We also have many gyms across NYC for just the students and faculty, we have a huge swimming pool and designated rooms for all the sports. WiFi is free and available throughout the campus, speeds are high and connectivity is easy.
Hostel:
I pay 960 USD for a decent sized room in a three bedroom apartment with one bathroom. It takes about 20 to 30 mins to reach campus via subway and when the subway is running late it can take upto 40 to 45 mins (usually on weekends when they are doing repairs). I live in Bensonhurst in Brooklyn. Finding a rental apartment is VERY difficult especially for students. I would highly recommend getting a guarantor but they need to earn 80x the rent of the apartment (my apartments entire rent is 2600), so it's difficult unless you know some rich people here. I do not have a guarantor. I spoke to Rachel +1 (917) 306-7539 she is a real estate agent and she's very helpful in finding rental apartments for students in NYC.
Campus Life:
The facilities overall were okay. Being in NYC area, we didn’t really have much of a campus except 2-3 buildings. There were plenty of student- led events and opportunities to connect with people from other programs.
Hostel:
I found off-campus housing in Brooklyn. It would be wise to budget at least $2k/ month in living expenses because NYC is expensive!
Hostel:
New York is an expensive city.. so the avg cost is around $600-800 per month.. for a room sharing with a roommate.. the living costs are much higher ..
New York university is one the best highly reputed universities. The biggest advantage being it’s location.. based in the heart of New York city.. where there are abundant opportunities and jobs for everyone.
Hostel:
Dorm rooms come in all varieties and some rooms are shareable (double rooms) whereas some are singles. Room and bird can cost anywhere from (10000 USD per year to 30000 USD per year)
I liked being in a busy city and since I wanted to study business, there is no better place to be than in NYC. Also, this program is one of the best-ranked undergraduate business programs in the world.
Hostel:
No I lived in an apartment in Brooklyn half hour away from school campus. I had a private room ($700/month) and used subway (public train) everyday.
Good research output, good programs in Mechanical Engg, nice city, and good scholarship.
Hostel:
$7000-8000 minimum for on-campus living. Small rooms, sharing 2 people/room.
Ranked in the top 5 in business undergraduate.
I chose this school because it was the best business school I was accepted to. I knew I wanted to study business and stern is top-ranked. I also love the location of this school. Living in the city is great and has afforded me many opportunities.
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