<p>Does anyone have a web site I can visit as to where NYU graduates get jobs. Which companies are more likely and also are they mostly NY based or do they get jobs pretty much all over the country.</p>
<p>I would really appreciate this info.</p>
<p>Secondly we are having a serious problem as to pick UC berkeley or NYU. any thoughts.</p>
<p>same problem dude…im not sure what i want to pick yet either. NYU is an awesome city and has really, really good grad schools for law and business. it’s a given that new york city is brimming with life, while berkeley is…cute. although, berkeley is cheap and ranked pretty high. but don’t go just because its ranked high. a lot of my cousin’s friends who went to cal just got kinda bored at the end because they met a lot of the same type of people as they did in high school. (all in-state californians though). so…im torn, too. sigh</p>
<p>omgitsjack, i literally laughed out loud and ended up hurting myself really bad…</p>
<p>well, i was leaning in on my chair with my headphones on wrapped around my right hand a bit and my desk drawer was sticking out. i read your message, laughed out loud, hurt my side (i just got done working out and was kind of sore), ended up losing my balance - however my leg got caught under my desk drawer, and instead of tumbling down, i just landed smack down, and my headphones snapped my hand and i punched myself in the face…</p>
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