Indira
New York University is unique becacuse it is located in the heart of New York City. As you go from class to class, getting through the crowded streets, you are constantly reminded that this is by no means, an ordinary college. Classes take maxaimum use of the university's location by giving assignments that range from analyzing a piece at the MET to listening to an opera. I believe NYU is also unique because it allows one to grow stronger fater. Since there is no campus, you need to learn the city and your way around.
Lawrence
well I feel that the school is every diverse.
Ellie
Out of all the schools I have visited, NYU has an infinite amount of options to learn what I am interested in. There are over 400 clubs/organizations where I can learn various things such as doing taxes, discjockying, and enhancing my knowledge in science fiction. In addition, NYU has numerous subjects that I can choose from. As someone who doesn't know what career to follow, I can widen my knowledge in different subjects to see what I want to follow. Also, NYU offers tutoring and aid along with my classes that can help me with whatever I need.
Emily
We are very accepting to every culture and class of people and open to learning about new lifestyles. Also, we come together through many different forms, unlike the stereotypical ways of sports like most universities are thought to do.
Annette
NYU allows students to be immersed in the exhilarating New York City environment while receiving a world-class education.
Stephanie
New York University really lives up to the school's motto "in and of the city." Living in the heart of Greenwich Village gives students unique opportunities for gaining valuable experience through jobs and internships at well-known companies, and nothing compares to living right in the middle of one of the country's largest and most diverse cities. Students are able to learn with others who have unique ethnic and cultural backgrounds and can work together in a microcosm representing this diverse world.
Thomas
NYU is a very scary place if you don't know what to expect. It's also not worth the debt, so if you aren't getting enough aid to come here without significant loans please go elsewhere. You'll get just as good if not a better education for less elsewhere. It's really not worth the $$ unless you're in Stern or Tisch or have a major in which it would be advantageous to live in NYC for the internships. That's the best thing that this school offers: connections. I'm already blogging, I've interned twice, and I have a huge amount of published clips and I'm just finishing my second year. That being said, opportunities are something you will have to seek out yourself. NYU does not hold your hand and, frankly, does not give two shits about you as a student. You will have to seek out job opportunities and internships yourself, and if you're willing to do that than this school is excellent. It is what you make of it.
Allison
I lived in a midwestern small town; NYU is located in an ultra urban environment. I appreciated the campus setting being very different from other schools I considered. While there is a central location at Washington Square, the campus literally becomes the city itself. I have found classes incorportate this unique setting into the curriculum, meeting at museums, author readings, theaters, the United Nations, etc. to make learning literally tied to the world. In addition, the diversity among the students at NYU is second to none and appreciated by all who attend. NYU truly opens the world to its students!
Kate
The location! There is always something to do here in Manhattan. There are museums and parks and theaters, cafes and many hole-in-the-wall types of places. There are so many awesome things to discover here. Another uique aspect of NYU is our library. With 12 floors of stacks and two levels underground for private or group studying, the books you need are always at hand and the quiet space you seek is easy to find. It's a very comforting place to be.
Hee
New York University does not have a campus. It is located in the middle of Manhattan in New York. While students at most other schools live in a campus area where all the school buildings are located around. However, students at NYU just live in the city. NYU buildings are all over Manhattan and are mixed in with buildings that have no relation to New York University.