Rutgers University-New Brunswick Top Questions

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Sara

Rutgers University is a great and affordable school for those who want a great education and who still want to stay close to home. The Visual Arts Program at the Mason Gross School of the Arts is competitive, yet fun, challenging, but also worth the hard work. The classes I'm taking for my major (design) are small and the teachers are helpful. I am glad that I decided to attend an affordable state school for the arts, instead on an expensive Art School. At Rutgers I will have both an education and a professional knowledge of my intended major.

Courtney

It is big diversy, yest beautifully unified.

BARRY

Great school

Kenny

Rutger's campus is very diverse , whcih gives students an oppertunity to be exposed to various cultures throughout the world on their campus. It also provides a very good academic ciriculum to the students to wish to persue it. Rutgers has a wide aray of different majors, so its easy to switch if need be.

Yelizaveta

Rutgers University has three different campuses. One in Newark, New Brunswick, and Camden New Jersey. The New Brunswick campus that I am attending school in has four different subcampuses. Each of these sub-campuses is drastically different from one another, so no matter where you grew up or what environment you like, there is a place for you on campus to feel completelt at home. Wether it's a city-like environment, or a rural farm area, Rutgers has it all. Along with diverse campuses, the population on campus is just as diverse.

Tamala

There wasn't much of a list of colleges that I wanted to go to. It was either Rutgers or my community college and I decided to go with Rutgers because not only are there various amounts of activities to do but there are also many potential jobs I can apply for.

Shelby

What makes Rutgers unique is it's 5 campuses. If you want a quiet, peaceful campus you can choose Cook. If you're a woman and you're looking for all women dorms, Douglass is for you. If you're interested in the sciences, Busch. If you're looking to enjoy yourself and go out and have fun, College Ave. And finally, if you're not quite sure what you want- Livingston, home of the freshmen.

William

The school spirit here is tremendous and enthusiasm is strong among the students. Rutgers also has a community feel on each different campus so there is something for everyone.

Daniel

Diversity. You meet so many different kinds of people here and really learn a lot about other cultures. Most of my friends are a different religion/race than I am and that's something you don't get at a lot of places. Also, Rutgers-NB is a big university, but is made up of 5 smaller campuses. You still get that small school feel while belonging to a large university.

Gilim

Rutgers was the only state university that I considered. I find it is a good deal compared to other state institutions in the NJ NY tristate area.