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Old 07-07-2010, 01:30 PM
 
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[FONT=Verdana]Hello, I am from NYC and planning to moving to Winter Park in Orlando; is that a safe place to live, in comparison to the other neighboring communities. Also i am doing my master's in Political Science at a cuny school in nyc and would like to transfer to a similar college....ie, acreditated, transferable credits, just in case i move back to nyc...lol[/FONT]
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Old 07-07-2010, 01:41 PM
 
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Winter Park is very safe. There are a few areas that are less desirable but none to be worried about. My only advice for college is to look into Rollins College or Florida A&M University. Rollins is a small private college that will work with you pretty well to transfer credits but it is private and credits are not cheap there. Florida A&M is located primarily in Tallahassee but they have a large Law school in Orlando, I'm not sure if the Law school here in Orlando has undergraduate degrees in Pol Sci or not. I don't believe UCF has any Pol Sci degrees and if it does I can't imagine it being very good since the school is predominately Science/Math/Engineering/Medical.

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Old 07-07-2010, 01:56 PM
 
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Winter Park is very safe. There are a few areas that are less desirable but none to be worried about. My only advice for college is to look into Rollins College or Florida State University. Rollins is a small private college that will work with you pretty well to transfer credits but it is private and credits are not cheap there. Florida State is located primarily in Tallahassee but they have a large Law school in Orlando, I'm not sure if the Law school here in Orlando has undergraduate degrees in Pol Sci or not. I don't believe UCF has any Pol Sci degrees and if it does I can't imagine it being very good since the school is predominately Science/Math/Engineering/Medical.

Don't you mean FAMU has a law school in Orlando and not FSU?
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Old 07-07-2010, 02:38 PM
 
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Don't you mean FAMU has a law school in Orlando and not FSU?
Thanks, edited to reflect carelessness.
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