NYU, Cornell or UCLA?


rickyj

simple, which one?

reasons preferably but not essential!

simple, which one?

reasons preferably but not essential!
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Gregor2009

NYU if you are going for prestige.

Cornell if you are going for small class size with prestige (slightly less than NYU).

UCLA is you are going for friendly/helpful staff with prestige (slightly less than NYU and Conrell).

Sorry if this isn't too helpful!

NYU if you are going for prestige.

Cornell if you are going for small class size with prestige (slightly less than NYU).

UCLA is you are going for friendly/helpful staff with prestige (slightly less than NYU and Conrell).

Sorry if this isn't too helpful!
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Inactive User

F*** the prestige... sorry

All of them are fantastic schools...all of them have an incredible reputation... and you are very lucky to be admitted to all..!!!!

Make your choice in terms of what are you going to spend there and the type of place you want to live and most importantly, the type of experience you want to have! UCLA would offer you an incredible campus life.!!! None of the other places would offer you that.!!!

I would go for UCLA.

F*** the prestige... sorry

All of them are fantastic schools...all of them have an incredible reputation... and you are very lucky to be admitted to all..!!!!

Make your choice in terms of what are you going to spend there and the type of place you want to live and most importantly, the type of experience you want to have! UCLA would offer you an incredible campus life.!!! None of the other places would offer you that.!!!

I would go for UCLA.
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I think all the three Universities are very good. Actually, I would prefer UCLA over NYU, and NYU over UCLA (even if NYU is slightly better than UCLA). However, this depends on your personality. UCLA has an amazing campus and has a great location. You could live at Venice and spend much time on the beach. New York is also an amazing city and totally different from LA. If you would like to work in NY afterwards, it is probably better to chose NYU. Anyway, also UCLA participates at the New York job fair. In addition, there is also a job fair only for the west coast.

I think all the three Universities are very good. Actually, I would prefer UCLA over NYU, and NYU over UCLA (even if NYU is slightly better than UCLA). However, this depends on your personality. UCLA has an amazing campus and has a great location. You could live at Venice and spend much time on the beach. New York is also an amazing city and totally different from LA. If you would like to work in NY afterwards, it is probably better to chose NYU. Anyway, also UCLA participates at the New York job fair. In addition, there is also a job fair only for the west coast.
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rickyj

Thanks for the replies.

So between cornell and UCLA, is the reputation of Cornell significantly above UCLA. I like the idea of going to cornell because it's a uni I'm familiar with (maybe just cos of the uy out of the american office) but the experience of living in LA is a draw as well.

So to sum up could anyone give me any opinions on whether the reputation and standing of cornell is really that much ahead of UCLA or whether the experience of living in Ithaca would be significantly worse than LA.

Thanks for the replies.

So between cornell and UCLA, is the reputation of Cornell significantly above UCLA. I like the idea of going to cornell because it's a uni I'm familiar with (maybe just cos of the uy out of the american office) but the experience of living in LA is a draw as well.

So to sum up could anyone give me any opinions on whether the reputation and standing of cornell is really that much ahead of UCLA or whether the experience of living in Ithaca would be significantly worse than LA.
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posner

You want to find a job after school? Then go to NYU.

You want to find a job after school? Then go to NYU.
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