new york seems more exciting but harder to break into the education system there. boston seems more boring and plain, small, but managable school system, with bunker hill being very accessible and easy to sign up in. but there seems to be more excitement out in new york.
plus new york has the united nations building
im starting to look through the new york list of colleges now. there's alot. it's intimidating.
there's alot of very specialized schools, like one for jewish boys, another for hispanic youth. many are very small schools.
there's a place called briarcliffe, but it seems suspect as it's a "subsidiary of the Career Education Corporation". sounds scummy.
the other thing is the place doesn't have many actual associate's degrees to pick from. kinda disappointing.
looks a bit weak
now this looks a little bit more like it, the City University of New York. 450,000 students.
so there's a set of community colleges, which someone can earn an associates at, which then allows students to go into what're called i guess "senior colleges" where kids can go and get a bachelor's degree.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_University_of_New_York_(CUNY) - this has the list of all the schools involved.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
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