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What are some negative things about NYU? It is one HUGE school. You do not have a campus, and therefore, lack of community. Students don't get together too often to know other people from different schools - most kids here are rich trust fund babies, and don't be surprised that they are less than friendly and sometimes even snooty. A good way to characterize this school are what I like to call "wannabe hipsters." I remember my first time at NYU, and thought it was such a cool school, I'm on top of the world, and I want to be sophisticated and pretty and skinny like the rest of em. You will surely find out that a couple of months, maybe a year into the school that you are even tired of all of this fake and phony-ness that surrounds the school. EVERYONE of these Tisch kids want to be hip and god knows what else. You get over it. There's nothing special. Having graduated, and walking through the campus occasionally, I smile to myself when I see all these young students "ready to live the NY life." Once again there's nothing special.
One thing you have to do, is SEEK out your friends. Friends don't come to you here - you have to work hard to get to know individuals. We don't have school pride and lack of a campus plays a big role in diminishing that sense of community that you would probably get, coming from a small college located in the suburbs.
There are many students who absolutely hate the school. The school will financially eat you alive, dig out your pockets until they're empty. The education is great, but not worth 25K per semester (with barely any financial aid bestowed to low-income students). It's just not worth it. The facilities like the gym, buildings -- ehhh I CAN LIVE WITHOUT!
New york city, in general is one lonely city. People are always working, running with their heads down to get home, barely creating relationships with one another and enjoying life. NYC is littered with people who have money, who don't give a damn about meaningful relationships. It is a cutthroat city. And, you have to be able to handle it. I know many students who have left the school claiming that they have a hard time making friends. On top of that, you have this big, huge city in front of you -- filled with bustling cars and hoards of people...but can feel oh so empty at the same time.
I'd like to call NYU a double edged sword. Positive aspects: quality of education/academics. Negatives: ridiculous amount that school costs, big huge city does not foster relationships; rather, making people you know impersonal. Since it is an expensive school, you will meet many students who come from money and spend a ton on drugs, partake in drunk-fueled sex everyday.
However, for me - I made some greatwonderfulspectacular friends. And, they are friends for life. They are people who are grounded and are wildly different in their own ways. I don't want to hate on the ENTIRE population at NYU; just saying that majority are what I described above. Like I said - YOU have to be active and seek/make meaningful friendships, create fond memories. They don't just come to you.So...you ask me now (having graduated this past May) was it worth it? No. I'd say take your large amounts of cash and run with it to somewhere else.
DON'T EXPECT THE ESTIMATED FINANCIAL AID PACKET to be anywhere close the actual financial aid packet you'll be receiving. Apart from the expected 4% increase in all tuition over the states, my early-decision financial aid packet was off by 9%. At the end of this year, I was billed an additional $5,000 because after 4 processes of verification, they determined that I am no longer eligible for a certain grant.
Forget about calling or talking to the financial aid department, because they are trained to deal with people such as me and others: after multiple battles and transfers, I got to speak with NYU's president John Sexton. Well guess what, he offered me a refund of my deposit. Well too bad that this was an early-decision binding agreement, and I already withdrew all my applications to other colleges.
I upheld my agreement to withdraw all my applications, and they knew that very well and used it to their advantage: either pay an unexpectedly huge bill, or not attend any college at all. Think twice, before making your commitment to NYU.
The professors are great (depending on the department and class), there's a lot of resources, etc. But for a price.
There's a reason that NYU is able to spread their campuses all over the world. A private institution as well? Where do you think they're getting their money from.Think twice, unless you have money to roll around in.
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