![]() It's a shame you weren't counseled better at high school. It's nice to read positive comments for a change. There are hundreds of threads on this forum downing the credibility of CUNY's which makes it hard for NYC residents to get good jobs graduating from CUNY's in their home town, unless they go an IVY or well known private for grad school. Classes at that point are usually small because most people have failed out in the prerequisites, and don't make it into the actual courses for the major. But once you are accepted into a major like engineering you should have no problem. ![]() I guess I'll stick with Stony Brook for a year and see how it goes.Ĭan someone address the complaints that I've heard from some that it is difficult to register for classes?ĭifficult to register for prerequisites like the ones you just listed. Previously, I had ignored the CUNYs thinking that they were mediocre colleges with poor funding though I've come to realize that I was sorely wrong.Įven though I will begin my second year in college in Fall 2014, I actually would start with a junior standing due to all the credits I've accumulated regularly in my freshman year, AP credits, and winter courses. I'm already transferring to Stony Brook for Fall 2014 and only after sending deposits and accepting my transfer application decision, I found out about CCNY. I spent my freshman year at Binghamton University and got all As or A-s on Calculus I and II, Physics I, General Chemistry, Fundamentals of Biology, and some other freshman year classes.
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