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^ ColumbiaPostBac
Try getting your graduate degree from Columbia and making something of yourself in the real world before you worry about my "intelligence". Because until you do, only one of us is truly qualified to comment on the other person's intellect.
Your issues you are *****ing and griping about might seem important to you, but in the whole scheme of what NYU has to offer of things they are petty. On a number of occasions, I have personally interacted with members of the NYU administration and have found them to be no less courteous or responsive than any of the 3 colleges or universities I have attended. NYU is a unique school, is a unique setting. Does it have its challenges, of course it does. No more so than any other university in an urban setting. However, there is a reason it is one of the top “dream schools” in the country. If things were as bad as you claim them to be, it wouldn’t be as there other NYC schools that could satisfy someone’s desire to attend school in the big apple.
As someone who attended Columbia, there were things I didn't like about my program, but I focused on the positive aspects, which far outweighed the negative. I also happen to be a trustee at an Independent K-12 school so I have some insight into the issues that impact the delivery of a quality, well rounded education.
Quite frankly, you sound like a spoiled brat who needs to spend some time out in the real world so every little difficult encounter won't seem like a major affront.
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