<p>The Fordham LC honors program only has about 10 kids so it is extremely selective. There are opportunities as you go through your major to do individual study with professors and earn other honors titles. The academics at Fordham are very good, and you will get an excellent education without being in the honors program.</p>
<p>I’ve also struggled with the “campus” issue. LC is essentially two buildings so it can at times feel a bit too independent. Luckily, the other campus is only a $3 intercampus RamVan ride away (about 30 minutes). If you feel the need to get more involved in the student body you can go there, attend sporting events or general activities. LC does have a number of ways to get involved itself, though. Also, if LC does not feel “college-y” enough, you can easily transfer to Rose Hill. That campus is much larger than LC, has the gothic buildings typical of college campuses, large quads, and a beautiful library. LC, on the other hand, has incredible dorms, and is the absolute best possible location in NYC. It is literally one block from both Columbus Circle and Lincoln Center making it a hub for restaurants and entertainment. While it isn’t as traditional of a college experience, if you’ve ever wanted to live in NYC it is probably the best opportunity you’ll have.</p>
<p>It sounds like you will not have the opportunity to visit either school before making your decision, so I think the best thing you could do is decide what is most important to you and see how each school measures up in that area.</p>