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- There is nothing to dislike about the University, the fact that so many things keeps happening in the university, it becomes a task to decide which events to attend and which not to. From workshops, to case competitions to hackathons, to industry sessions, NYU has it all. There is so much more to do apart from the curriculum is the thing i like the most about NYU.
- So here at NYU, there is very limited on campus accommodation, and it is majorly for the undergrads. And only a few for the grad students that too fills up quickly since it is very limited. So mostly everyone prefers to lease an apartment in the city and 3-4 students live together depending on the size of the apartment. I found the accommodation in this NYU Community for Indian students on whatsapp. A lot of people post there regarding housing and other important stuff.
- My monthly rent is $1000, and since it's not an on campus accommodation, I had to buy everything that I wanted, from Bed frame, to table, chair, wardrobe, etc. We also can buy it second from the same Whatsapp community since a lot of people also post there if they want to sell something, even Facebook Marketplace is a good place to buy second hand utilities.
- Apart form that it usually depends on the apartment owner of the things they provide. Mostly gas, heater (not always), washer and dryer (depends on owner id they provide), fridge, these things are provided by the owner of the apartment.



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- The professors are very good here, they are very passionate about their subjects and they are ready to help us with anything we want. They engage the class so well that we will be pulled into the class, and we will be curious to learn.
- There are tons of events going on always every week I can see that there are atleast 5 events going on where I can even get free food.
- There are lots of clubs where you can explore your interests, starting from the painting club to the space club. There are as many clubs as you want. You can have any hobby, there will be a club at NYU.
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- We don't have a campus here. The campus is very small, and we have buildings with the flag of NYU all around New York, which is when we understand ohhh!!! this is also NYU, it's plain buildings, we won't get the experience of college vibes with big campuses. It feels like just going to college and coming back to the room.
- The fee here is very expensive. Its very huge amount which takes up most of the money we spend here.
- Living expenses is also very expensive compared to other colleges, the rent is very high in NYC and also other expenses.
- I found it through a broker.
- I pay rent of $860, including all the furniture and utilities, that is water, electricity and gas.
- It was very difficult to find an accommodation; we had to go through many websites and had to call landlords late at night.
- I don't have any leads for accommodation. Start to look for accommodation early and contact any seniors who are passing out, that would be an easy option. We have to travel 30 minutes by train.












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- The campus is well maintained, modern and has a great environment for learning as classrooms are high-tech and spacious.
- On-campus opportunities are quite good if you work smart you will get opportunity and wages are quite high.
- NYU provides one of the best networking opportunities.
Dislikes
- The university has multiple buildings across the city, making it less centralized and sometimes inconvenient to navigate.
- On-campus jobs and assistantships are limited and highly competitive.
- Being located in the middle of a busy city, certain areas around campus can feel unsafe during late hours.
- I opted for off-campus accommodation. I found my place through WhatsApp's student groups. Monthly rent was around $500-1000, including basic amenities like Wi-Fi and laundry.
- Most Indian students stay within a 30-minute commute. I recommend starting your search early and joining local student groups for help. I prefer Brooklyn but most Indians prefer to live in Jersey City,which is far.






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- Helpful Faculty and infrastructure.
- Extra curricular activities.
- Career focused clubs like product management club , good Indian community.
- Accommodation through broker online, campus does not have facility.
- Mostly rent depends and is 875 USD.
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- I liked the dorms, dining halls, facilities
- I liked the large percent of international students
- I liked the opportunities i have access to
Dislikes
- The college can be isolating since there is no campus
- It is very competitive- hard grading, hard to join clubs
- Very expensive + the city is very expensive
- After finishing your course at NYU, about 80-90% of students get a full-time job within 6 months. Most students make around $60,000-$80,000 a year, but it can vary by field. Jobs are usually found through career services, internships, and networking. The highest salaries can go over $120,000, especially in finance or tech, while entry-level roles can start at around $45,000.
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- Top College in US and is in NYC
- Provides a lot of facilities such as wellness things, student support, gaming utilities etc.
- Faculty is really good and knowledgeable.
Dislikes
- Expensive. Tuition fee is extravagant.
- Less student aid offered. It should offer more student aid to make life easier.
- Have to pay for credits used for internship.
- I opted for off campus accommodation in the Bed Stuyvesant area. One of my friends found and invited me to join the lease. Monthly rent is around $800 including all utilities(hot water, gar, electricity) for private bedroom.
- The only challenge we encountered was to find the guarantors. Guarantors charge a lot of money approx. $1000 to guarantee that you would be able to pay the rent. My accommodation is approx. 20 mins from college. Most of the Indian students stay in Bayridge or journal square.
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- NYU is known for its research, and many professors are considered pioneering researchers in their field, so being at NYU gives me many chances to work with them.
- NYU has more than 18 schools in its New York Campus, which lets me explore courses and careers in many diverse fields.
- As it has many schools within the university, so I get to make great connections in academia, as well as industry.
Dislikes
- It is a very costly university, so I have to pay high tuition fees.
- The university has an open campus, which does not look good.
- It is in New York City, so living expenses are also high.
- I first made my roommates, and then we looked for online websites like Zillow, Craiglist, etc.
- My monthly rent is 620$ for my location, and there is a refrigerator, microwave oven, dishwasher, and a room heater there.
- The main problem was there was no one there who could verify the accommodation in person.
- First make a group, then start looking for an apartment from May itself, because it takes time to get an apartment.
- It's 6 miles from my location. Most of them stay in the same area where I live.





I chose this college because I wanted to upskill my copywriting skills and Humber College was the only college which offered a course that would help me do so within the budget that I had planned. Overall experience I would say has been great so far. Right from the moment I came here it has been a smooth ride. I enjoyed the courses I chose, I made good friends.
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- Professors and labs were as I expected it to be. They also have a student club for hack nights.
Overall this is a great university to be in. It has a lot of different facilities which can benefit future students. The curriculum is great and practical and will make sense to you in your job as well. Living in New York is also amazing. It is one of the best cities.
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- Best University- Stern School of Business is Best Business School where I got admit.
Till now it has been great. Extremely tough curriculum, but it is after all NYU. There have been many great events. Even one job fair. It is great but little too expensive. For MS students in Courant and Stern they don’t give any scholarships which is bad. Otherwise great. Good faculty, tough but good.













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