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Originally Posted by trying2know
Hi, I was thinking about New York to be one of my state to go to college in. I have this small list. Could people tell me about these colleges? Just a more insight view on how the colleges are viewed in the area? Are they good school? Anything would be helpful, thanks.
Bank Street College Of Education
Barnard College
Boricua College
Columbia University In The City Of New York
Cooper Union For The Advancement Of Science & Art
Cuny Bernard M Baruch College
Cuny City College
Cuny Graduate School And University Center
Cuny Hunter College
Cuny John Jay College Criminal Justice
Fashion Institute Of Technology
Hebrew Union College-jewish Institute Of Religion
Jewish Theological Seminary Of America
Manhattan School Of Music
Marymount Manhattan College
Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem Of America
Metropolitan College Of New York
Mount Sinai School Of Medicine
New School University
New York Academy Of Art
New York College Of Podiatric Medicine
New York Institute Of Technology-manhattan Campus
New York Law School
New York School Of Interior Design
New York Theological Seminary
New York University
Ny Sch For Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Pace University-new York
Pratt Manhattan-a Division Of Pratt Institute
Suny College Of Optometry
Teachers College At Columbia University
The General Theological Seminary
The Juilliard School
Touro College
Union Theological Seminary
Weill Cornell Medical College
Yeshiva University
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Bank Street is great for aspiring Elementary School Educators.
Techers College is great for any level educators.
The Jullliard School is great for artists.
Union Theological Seminary is great for aspiring church leaders.
Cornell is great for aspiring doctors but you'll need a Bachelors of Science then you'll have to tak the MCATS.
The New York School of Law is great for aspiring attorneys, but you'll need a BA or BS and you'll have to take the LSAT's.
Cuny Graduate School you would attend AFTER your get your bachelors degree or a masters degree.
(The list goes on and on...you get my point don't you?)