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I feel the need to mention that the reason the "Campus Security" rating is so high for binghamton is because we are in the middle of ABSOLUTELY NOWHERE
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Typical Binghamton student: Rich spoiled Jewish person from Long Island who thinks he/she is tough and cool because of their hardknock hardcore suburban upbringing (sarcasm), or Korean from Queens/Brooklyn/Manhattan who thinks he/she is 'ghetto' (even though Asians are all rich math geniuses), who either could not get into or could not afford the Ivys/good private school. Hates being in Binghamton because it is "upstate" (which generally refers to anything other than Long Island) and thinks everything upstate is of inferior quality, and only goes here because it is "the best they could afford." Typical Binghamton student's weekend consists of getting wasted and "hooking up" with snotty Long Island skanks/horny drunken asshole fratboy guys who have sex every minute of the day. Typical Binghamton student went to Binghamton with half of their graduating class from Long Gayland High School so they have no need to make new friends, thereby isolating everyone from inferior non-Island areas, i.e Upstate. Typical Binghamton student studies, but not excessively, and doesn't care about learning. His/her main goal is to get back to "the city" as soon as humanly possible, and be wasted for most of their time here as to forget that they are in Binghamton and not in New York. Typical Binghamton student protests for the sake of protesting, and is an extreme mindless liberal, believing that rich people don't "really" deserve the money they make from hard, honest effort and that the white race is inferior and should bow down to black people and Asians and allow them easier access to school, jobs, etc. (Note: Doesn't racial equality mean all races are EQUAL, not that minorities deserve more rights than whites?) Typical Binghamton student thinks George Bush is a terrorist and Saddam Hussein was a great leader of a democratic nation that the imperialist, terrorist, US brutally invaded under command of Bin Bush. Typical Binghamton student fails to recognize that Saddam Hussein was a brutal murderer of his people and needed to be stopped, yet protests indicate otherwise.The bottom line is that students at Binghamton are a bunch of NYU rejects which consequently leads to a severe absence of school spirit, because of course Binghamton is just a rinky-dink shitty SUNY in the middle of cloudy, gloomy, redneck Upstate New York.
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Binghamton is a very hard school to feel any connection to. It is very big and impersonal. You are nothing but a number here. The administration cares about its reputation more than the students. The fact that the weather is horrible, the campus is hideous, the food is disgusting, and it is in a rural area doesn't help either. I want to emphasize that the town is a MAJOR drawback. There is NOTHING here. I find myself wandering the big ugly sprawling campus on the weekends. I think that if you are from the northern suburbs of NY (Westchester/Rockland) you are the worst off here because you will not fit in with the New York City/Long Island clique network and mentality but at the same time are not used to being in the middle of nowhere. At least the people from Upstate New York are used to this kind of area and weather and people from "the city" or "the island" think they are God's gift to the world and can hang out in their little exclusive cliques and complain about how everything is better in "Noo Yawk" (and by the way, I find it SO obnoxious how people here from Long Island speak with fake New York accents or "faccents" as they are sometimes called. I know people from BROOKLYN who don't talk like that.)
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