<p>A note if you’re entering the Spanish department - well, I can’t claim to speak for everyone, really. But personally, as an Iberian Studies major - and also a double major, I’ve chafed at the limited course selection available at NYU Washington Square. Interesting classes seem to come only when I can’t take them. I find it astonishing, for instance, that Cervantes is only offered once every two years in NYC, and in English at that (it’s offered every semester in Madrid in Spanish).</p>
<p>If you’re pre-med or bio, London is a good choice, possibly the only choice. But the course selection for Spanish department majors in Madrid and Buenos Aires, as far as I’m concerned, are much better than in New York City. You might want to consider spending at least a semester in Madrid or BA if you do come to NYU. At least NYU makes it easy to study abroad, and many students do more than one semester abroad.</p>