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Pace was an amazing experience for me. Understand that upfront my intention was to go to a great university that would line me up with a great career-partying and a ravenous social scene were secondary to me. Pace gave me everything I had hoped: amazing internships, some of the best professors imaginable, connections to industry professionals, and some great friends that I'll keep for a long time. For some, pace did offer a "party" scene, but it was minimal at best. The only major parties were at the townhouses, and even those were smaller than parties that were thrown when I was in high school. That being said, compared to my friends who went to a "Party University"-I am gainfully employed and they are roving the streets as townies. You can make good friends, but at 3500 students there wont be a crazy party scene. There are things to do and there are bars and parties that everyone goes too-but understand that everyone is the same 1000 people spread between all of the possibilities every weekend. For people looking for more, the city is a 40 min train ride away, and a campus bus runs to the train station every fifteen minutes. Pace is one of the best schools to get you an education, to get you a job, and is a great ROI. |