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I would probably suggest hunter and city college due to the fact both cunys have dorms. I went to john jay college, hardly any social life there, it was all about getting to the subway.
I went to a cuny school before transferring out of state and if you define good "social life" by the amount of students who only showed up on fridays to see what club flyers were being handed out by promoters posted up out front...then yea, they all have a great social life...
Hunter...a distant second. It's a split world. You have people who live in the dorms who hang out and then the rest of the college, as well as the people who hang out in Thomas Hunter.
I think it also depends on your program, sometimes you can be in cohort and only chill with those people ( a good example of this is the cuny honors college).
I always met alot of new friends whenever ESIMS crashed....
I would say none of them. Went to Hunter and there's some socializing going on, but far from anything you would see at a state school.
If you're social though you'll probably find something to do no matter where you go. But at none of these schools will you make friends unless you actively try to. It's basically like high school except with more freedom
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