 Ltu went to New York University to ask the students, what is the best part about this school? I feel like being in the city, not even just with the students and the alumni, just on any given day you could run into someone that's going to be your next employer, friend, girlfriend. So it's really cool to have the city as like a resource for meeting people. The best part about NYU is just like kind of the whole city experience. It feels like you're a citizen of the city first and then a student kind of part-time. Like I bike to class and I'm very much like, it just feels like you fit in with everybody that lives in the city as well. Even when you're in dorms, I moved off campus this year and it's just like it's even more so there. The best part about NYU for me is the options because I'm kind of indecisive. There's a lot that I want to do and NYU literally has. Multiple avenues for like each one of those things that I want to do. So I think the best part would be like, I think the fact that we have so many different opportunities for students. In a lot of schools, especially state schools, you can sometimes feel like you have to be involved in a certain like extracurricular like Greek life or something like that in order to feel incorporated into the schools community. But at NYU you can pretty much be interested in anything and find someone that also enjoys that. So you could be interested in like math or Harry Potter, like anything on the scope of the world. There's something there for you that I like. If it's not at NYU, then it's probably not anywhere except for football. We don't have football. The best part about NYU is that it's so integrated into the city. How it's like a lot really a part of the city. Sometimes it doesn't feel like I go to school here. It feels like I'm just a normal New Yorker. But like it's definitely just like so different from like other schools that like you have a lot of other things to do. Like, you know, a lot of people are going to go out to like clubs and bars and stuff instead of like frat house parties and stuff like that. And for me, that's like it's just like a different experience. And that's probably the best part, like just like being able to talk about like how you lived in New York City and like how you lived a life like a New Yorker. I think that the best part about NYU is definitely just all the different things that you can try out and all the opportunities that you have available to you. Being in the city, it's a little overwhelming sometimes, but there are definitely a lot of things that you can take advantage of that you probably wouldn't get a chance to do otherwise. There are just so many different people that you meet. So I'm just, I'm interested in the business school. And ordinarily, while it might, you know, usually be surrounded by only those business students, what I really think is cool is that, you know, my roommate freshman year is a film. My other roommate was an acting and on top of that, they're from all over the country as well and as well as the world. So I have a lot of friends who aren't from the U.S. Again, like one of my roommates was from Brazil. So I think that's where I think the diversity, but not necessarily the diversity. What I mean diversity means like second layer, second level, third level diversity in terms of just totally different people based on what their goals are, how they think about things, just their passions. And it's just so different from, you know, me and my family being very, you know, driven for grades where some other kids are totally talking about their passions and talking about how for them, you know, it's not so much about the grades but the learning and it's about meeting the people. And so that's where I think is so cool. You meet people who have totally different goals, totally different views. You know, you have film majors with like, you know, stirred majors and with just pre-med. So I think that's my favorite part. And like, you know, a lot of my friends at smaller schools don't really have that opportunity. So I like that a lot for sure. Community in general is really amazing in every aspect. Just like if you're passing NYU people on the street, they're amazing. If you're trying to like get something done, like there's always a community to help you. And it's like very diverse, which is also really nice. For me, it was definitely the resources they had for entrepreneurship. I found myself really becoming an entrepreneur during my senior year of college and to have so many mentors and competitions and resources for developing your entrepreneurial skills. It was really awesome. I don't think a lot of other universities have that. I mean, go to the business school. So I think most of the benefits I've gotten out of NYU were definitely there. I love being in a big city. I'm from Portland, Oregon. It's a lot smaller and I like seeing something new. It has a lot of resources, like a lot of student clubs and then a lot of networking events. And you can know a lot of persons that you never thought you may enter. I think the best part about NYU is the sense of independence that you get as a student. You're not really obligated to be super involved. Kind of just live your life, but I mean still be a student, obviously. I definitely feel like the people come from like a lot of different, have a lot of different stories to tell and are really motivated to do what they want to do. And so they go find it, whether it's on campus or the city. 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