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I graduated from Fordham in 2010 and had an overall greQuite BrightBiology
I graduated from Fordham in 2010 and had an overall great experience. I see a lot of people on here bashing the quality of education, but I did not experience that. I am currently in medical school and when I went on interviews there were several interviewers that noted Fordham as being a "tough" school (academic wise). Fordham also puts numerous students every year at top ranked medical schools; that wouldn't be the case if Fordham wasn't up to par.

The biology faculty varied from the super friendly to the arrogant types, but that's to be expected in most fields (especially science). Through the core curriculum, I had some of the best teachers. Off the top of my head: history, english, and philosophy were the best.

Location is one of the reasons I chose Fordham. It has an absolutely gorgeous campus and an awesome library. Yes it is in the bronx, but you're right a bloack away from Metro North rail line (to Grand Central Station), and only 4-6 blocks from 2 subway lines for easy access into Manhattan. I was able to do volunteer work at a major hospital on the East Side near NYU Medical Center. Many of my friends in business and other majors take advantage of this and get valuable intern experience in their perspective field. What better if your looking to go into finance, then doing a summer/spring internship at Goldman Sachs? The opportunities are there. The location in the Bronx also allows Fordham students a plethora of volunteer opportunities.

Social life is pretty typical: tri-bar, house parties, but there's always options in NYC and the Ram Van is a shuttle service to the Lincoln Center campus for cheap (and it runs every half hour till 4am). I always had a good time on the weekends. Did I mention it's also right next to the "Little Italy" of the Bronx? Arthur Ave has some of the best Italian restaurants and I still go back for the food after graduation! I don't know many people that regret their decision to come to Fordham. It has a great reputation and I gained so much through my classes, clubs, volunteer work, etc. I think if you want a school that is: in NYC, has a beautiful "true" campus, strong core curriculum in various topics, and a solid academic reputation... then you will flourish at Fordham. Best of luck in choosing the school for you!

4th Year Male -- Class 2010
Campus Aesthetics: A+, Innovation: B-
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There are two types of students at Fordham,Quite BrightBiology
There are two types of students at Fordham, ones that want to go to college to pursue a career and ones that are going to party and barely pass classes. Many maaaaany people go home on the weekends because so many people live in the tri-state atea. I would encourage people to look elsewhere if they want a real college experience. If you want diversity and making friends that will be with you after college, go elsewhere. If you want to attend exciting sporting events, go elsewhere. If you want to join a particular club, it won't be offered at Fordham so go elsewhere. If you want to get an education, go home on the weekends then go to Fordham. I can't say anything bad about this school academically because it is good at that, but socially this school is as fun as a senior citizen home on bingo night. Also, having a roommate from hell doesn't help my view on this school.I am going to 100% be transferring after the 2011 spring semester and start new again and forget I ever went here.
1st Year Female -- Class 2012
University Resource Use/ spending: B, Collaboration/Competitive: F
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The Location and CampusQuite BrightBiology
The Location and Campus are perfect, the best of both worlds. Classes are for the most part challenging, but interesting and writing skills will improve immensely. You'll meet some incredibly interesting and genuine people.
1st Year Female -- Class 2012
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Collaboration/Competitive: C-
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