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Why ALL guys should (and WANT) go to NYU

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I wonder how many more applications New York University will receive this upcoming year. Next fall, both Olsen twins will be in the Gallatin School of Individualized Study.

 

 

Some other fun shit to look at

 

 

1) Top 10 most fashionable universities:

New York University

Howard University

Southern Methodist University

University of Pennsylvania

Wesleyan University

University of Arkansas

Purchase College--The State University of New York

University of Mississippi

Yale University

University of California at Berkley

 

 

2) I only want the Best

Best Academics Overall: Yale University

Best Academic Bang for Your Buck: Marlboro College

Best Profs: Middlebury College

Worst Profs: Stevens Institute of Technology

Toughest College to Get Into: U.S. Military Academy

Too Many TAs, Not Enough Profs: University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign

 

 

3) All I ever do is Study

Students Never Stop Studying: California Institute of Technology

Students Hardly Ever Study: University of Colorado, Boulder

Best College Library: Dickinson College

This Is a Library?: University of Dallas

 

 

4) The smile face factor

Happiest Students: DePaul University

Unhappiest Students: Montana Tech of the University of Montana

Dorms Like Palaces: Loyola College, Baltimore

Dorms Like Dungeons: University of Missouri-Rolla

Best Campus Food: Bowdoin College

This Is Food? St. Bonaventure University

Most Beautiful Campus: University of California at Santa Cruz

Ugliest Campus: Illinois Institute of Technology

Best Quality of Life: Hollins University

 

 

5) Where the Game

Best Sports Fans: University of Notre Dame

Best Jock School: Penn State University, University Park

Dodge Ball Targets: Emerson College

 

 

6) Animal House

Top Party School: University of Colorado, Boulder

Best Frat & Sorority Scene: DePauw University

Reefer Madness: Skidmore College

 

 

7) They never wear togas here

Stone Cold Sober School: Brigham Young University

Most Religious School: Brigham Young University

They Don't Inhale: United States Air Force Academy

 

8) Politically Correct

Most Politically-Active Students: Wesleyan University

Election? What Election?: Cooper Union

Students Lean Most to the Right: Washington and Lee University

Students Lean Most to the Left: Bard College

 

 

9) Im ok, you ok

Most Diverse: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Friendliest Race/Class Relations: McGill University

Campus Most Accepting to Gays: New York University

Alternative Lifestyles Not an Alternative: University of Notre Dame

 

 

10) Red tape, green money

Students Most Satisfied With Financial Aid: Knox College

Students Dissatisfied With Financial Aid: SUNY at Stony Brook

Best-Administered: University of Chicago

Long Lines and Red Tape: Illinois Institute of Technology

 

 

 

 

AND FINALLY THE PARTY SCHOOL LIST IS.......

 

 

 

11) Top 10 party schools

University of Colorado

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Indiana University

University of Illinois

Washington and Lee University

University of Texas-Austin

The University of the South

DePauw University

Saint Bonaventure University

University of Florida

 

 

12) Top 10 least party schools

Brigham Young University

Wheaton College

United States Naval Academy

United States Air Force Academy

Grove City College

Calvin College

Bryn Mawr College

Simmons College

Mount Holyoke College

Wellesley College

 

 

Thought you might have some fun looking at the list. Tell us if your school is in any of those list.

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Guest stardust
Best Quality of Life: Hollins University

 

Although I only went there for a year, I would completely agree.

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Guest Just J
1) Top 10 most fashionable universities:

 

University of Arkansas

 

University of Mississippi

 

I find those a little hard to believe.

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Guest Jimbo

I'd like to go to NYU for the city, but all the uber-liberals = *thumbs down*

 

btw, most suicide cases: Cornel University

 

and Harvard has waaaay too many TA's so I've heard, it's best to go there for the graduate schools, the basic junks is infested them TA's....

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Bob:

 

Do you know the source that have the lists for the Canadian colleges and univeristys?

 

Reefer Madness: Skidmore College

 

Anyone else find that funny?

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Bob:

 

Do you know the source that have the lists for the Canadian colleges and univeristys?

 

Reefer Madness: Skidmore College

 

Anyone else find that funny?

That's funny because my ex wanted to go there, and at the time she didn't party that much.

 

Of course my school isn't on there.

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Guest Agent of Oblivion
Campus Most Accepting to Gays: New York University

 

Was this why all guys should want to go to NYU?

I know that's why you'd want to go.

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Do you know the source that have the lists for the Canadian colleges and univeristys?

http://www.macleans.ca/universities/index.jsp

I think he meant rankings for the *real* criteria that is used when deciding on a university.

I'm sure he did, but those were most likely the rankings Bob was talking about.

 

Of course, Bob's university IS in the gay section of Toronto, so anything's possible, I guess.

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1) Top 10 most fashionable universities:

 

University of Arkansas

 

University of Mississippi

 

I find those a little hard to believe.

Wonder why the U. of Mississippi is on the list? University of Mississippi = Ole Miss. Ole Miss = Greek heaven (the college is like 90% composed of sorority and fraternity members). It's like a fucking Abercrombie and Fitch catalog, complete with assholes and snobby bitches.

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Do you know the source that have the lists for the Canadian colleges and univeristys?

http://www.macleans.ca/universities/index.jsp

I think he meant rankings for the *real* criteria that is used when deciding on a university.

I'm sure he did, but those were most likely the rankings Bob was talking about.

 

Of course, Bob's university IS in the gay section of Toronto, so anything's possible, I guess.

I recall reading in another thread that you graduated from mathematics or something or other at U of Waterloo. I'm thinking of taking either engineering or something heavily- math oriented in commerce, but not some ghey-ass economics arts degree. Sort of like accounting, but, well, not. Any advice to offer?

 

I realize that this is sort of like a PM, but I'm sure there are others that might be interested, so you can answer it in here if you like......or not at all, but that's just mean.

 

Is there a ranking for Canadian Universities like this one, where they talk about partying, drinking, whatever?

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I recall reading in another thread that you graduated from mathematics or something or other at U of Waterloo. I'm thinking of taking either engineering or something heavily- math oriented in commerce, but not some ghey-ass economics arts degree. Sort of like accounting, but, well, not. Any advice to offer?

Time to pimp the alma mater, I guess...

 

If you want engineering, then Waterloo is one of the places you should consider, along with Toronto and Queen's. Waterloo's Comp Eng prograam is cutting edge. Plus, you have the co-op program, so you get real work experience as well as a degree. (Bad part about that is that you don't get summers off. Good part about that is you get to go to summer school, which is awesome.)

 

For the other program, Waterloo also has a Math/Business program, run jointly with Wilfrid Laurier University. One of the co-op students who's here is in this program, and he speaks very highly of it. You come out of it with a degree in Mathematics/Business Administration.

 

Is there a ranking for Canadian Universities like this one, where they talk about partying, drinking, whatever?

Not that I know of. You may want to check the library for books on Canadian universities. They may not rank schools, but they'll have info on that kind of stuff.

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I recall reading in another thread that you graduated from mathematics or something or other at U of Waterloo. I'm thinking of taking either engineering or something  heavily- math oriented in commerce, but not some ghey-ass economics arts degree. Sort of like accounting, but, well, not. Any advice to offer?

Time to pimp the alma mater, I guess...

 

If you want engineering, then Waterloo is one of the places you should consider, along with Toronto and Queen's. Waterloo's Comp Eng prograam is cutting edge. Plus, you have the co-op program, so you get real work experience as well as a degree. (Bad part about that is that you don't get summers off. Good part about that is you get to go to summer school, which is awesome.)

 

For the other program, Waterloo also has a Math/Business program, run jointly with Wilfrid Laurier University. One of the co-op students who's here is in this program, and he speaks very highly of it. You come out of it with a degree in Mathematics/Business Administration.

 

Is there a ranking for Canadian Universities like this one, where they talk about partying, drinking, whatever?

Not that I know of. You may want to check the library for books on Canadian universities. They may not rank schools, but they'll have info on that kind of stuff.

I knew that Waterloo was high on engineering, perhaps even moreso than Toronto. I live in Toronto, so I see no point in going to Queens when I have just as good a university over here.

 

I was reading up on the Math/Business Admin. double degree, which is different then what you were telling me. I think I can be accepted, but the problem is how much consideration does the university take regarding the stupid Waterloo Math Contest? Pascal, or Euclid or whatever? I'm pretty sure it's been around for a long time....

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Not much. The Descartes is the only one they really look at, and that's mainly for scholarships. If you take it and score higher than 0, you should be all right.

I've never heard of the Descartes, so I'll assume you mean the Euclid.

 

If admissions ask for certain range regarding your grades, and your grades are within that range, are you a shoo-in for the program? This is more of a general question really.

 

I'm assuming the guy at your work is talking about program. The only thing I'm worried about is what you can do with a degree, and this seems to open many doors. My grades aren't high enough for the Double Degree unfortunately, but I'll apply anyway, just in case.

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12) Top 10 least party schools

 

Brigham Young University

I TOTALLY disagree! I know some people that went to BYU, that were so rebellious.....that........they............ drank COFFEE and COKE! OMFG! They are so going to hell now!

 

DFA

 

P.S. Obviously a sarcastic post, but it's true......it's SUCH an uptight school and one of THE hardest schools to get into........ if you're not MORMON!

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Nice to see that fellow UC Schools got on the list =).. not necessarily my own, but is that really a surprise when UC Riverside is the unknown" UC =/... sorry for the banter ;)

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