DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY AND GO TO STEINHARDT FOR MASTERS DUAL EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM UNLESS YOU LIKE TO THROW YOUR MONEY IN A VERY EXPENSIVE GUTTER. Their Clinical Office is in charge of student teaching and they are horrible and rude. Google the names some of the people in the clinical department, and they have a corrupt past working in NYC DOE. They have brought their dirty habits here and ruining the school. They are terribly unorganized, and the placements are horrific. They put you in the worse schools in NYC to learn how to teach from the worst teachers. The put you in schools that teach TC method, so go to Columbia. The progressive methods preach at NYU, you won't see in your placements. You're classmates are not the brightest individuals, I agree. They praise and speak about diversity, but their staff is anything but diverse. The are great at giving your placements a few days before the semester starts, so you can really change. Ask some for the students and horrific their placements are. It doesn't matter if you are a good student or not, it's favor specific students. They place them in their first choice placement, and the rest of us have to take it garbage they give us. They have the worst supervisors for student teaching. They call you on your weekends and belittle you for their own shortcomings. You have seminar to speak about your placements with your supervisor, but they don't want to hear the truth about your placements or give you any advice what to do. This program is a organizational mess. They send you to low performing schools that fudge grades to meet the performance standards, and when you tell them they don't want to hear it. Basically, you are being mentored by the worst teachers for your student teaching. So many people have had so many problems with their placements, just go their the first two weeks. You see so many stressed out and crying students. The teachers are so unorganized and the classes end early. They can't even put up reading correctly on Blackboard. Classes are canceled and never made up, and you have to deal with extra reading and assignments because they can't organize themselves as professors. The lectures are horrible for maybe two or three classes for a 47 credit program. Some teachers forget to bring what the were suppose to lecture and wing the lecture. Imagine if you were student teaching in a poor school, and have to sit in on a unorganized lecture in the evening. It really burns your ass. I wish someone told me. I would go to Bank Street, Hunter, or a community college. Your not getting anything different except paying a ridiculous amount of tuition. You need to take more classes in special education because they teach you nothing you can carry over when you teach the real world. I am saying this because I can. NYU IS A GREAT SCHOOL BECAUSE I WENT TO CAS, and so are some other divisions. THE ONLY PROGRAMS THAT I HAVE GREAT MA PROGRAMS IS OT, TESOL, BUT NOT THE ONE I WENT TO. I really wished I knew because it was a waste of money to go to school. |
Major: Economics (This Major's Salary over time)
NYU is a wonderful university. It has great dorms, amazing facilities, brilliant profs, and people in general have lots of fun there. The economics department in CAS (which is used by students in Stern as well) is one of the best in the country. NYU has also recently made several high profile faculty hires in the econ. department…I'd say its probably one of the top 5 in the nation by now (along with Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, and MIT). That being said, people's experiences can vary. NYU has various undergraduate schools…and each has its own profile, some are great, and some aren't. The good schools of NYU are the best around, while some others are pretty much overpriced. NYU's cream of the crop: CAS=the academic school where the liberal arts departments are. There is also a pre-professional component which churns out doctors, lawyers, and investment bankers.Stern=a virtual pipeline to wall street, basically a finishing school for future corporate titans.Tisch=some really talented and smart people, and some incredibly stupid freak artists as well…I guess they each other balance out. If you want to study things like film or drama, this school can't be beat though. Gallatin=people who can take classes in any NYU school, get credit for just about anything…a small school but seems like a good deal. The Olsen twins are also making this school popular and competitive.Not so hot NYU schools:Steinhardt School of Ed.=people who study things like communication, nutrition, and nursing…to put it nicely, not the brighest people at NYU. At best, this is an overpriced education since people from these schools tend to go into mediocre occupations. Avoid it if money is an issue, people from other NYU schools consider this school a joke.GSP=a program for those who were rejected from the NYU school they originally applied to, but for some reason NYU had to let them in (eg. they were kids of rich alumni, athletes, minorities, etc.). So after 2 years of a strict regimented schedule, NYU lets these GSPers transfer to the school they originally wanted to go to. Its a back door into NYU, and everyone knows it. School of Social Work=why is this even at NYU? I'm not even sure if it actually exists. Nobody knows who these people are.