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- You can study away while staying on track for your science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) or prehealth degree.
- NYU global sites around the world offer classes on STEM-related topics.
- When you study away, you have the unique opportunity to explore cultural experiences related to your field of study.
Study away has long been a draw for students of art, language, and history. But the chance to explore another country while making progress toward your major isn’t just for humanities students. At NYU, students in STEM fields have plenty of options too.
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Prehealth and science students can easily find classes abroad within their major. For instance, students at NYU London can stay on track for medical school with science and math courses that are accepted at all American Medical College Application Service® medical schools in the United States. These courses include General Physics I, Mathematics, and Organic Chemistry I. What’s more, at NYU Accra , students can take Global Perspectives of Women’s Health and Human Rights in Africa. This unique nursing course examines the major social, cultural, and environmental forces affecting women in Africa.
“A major factor that pushed me to go abroad was the ability to take several core classes for my major while being able to enjoy myself. I knew I would make good memories,” says Maame Mensah-Bonsu, a Neural Science major who studied at NYU London. NYU London also offers courses in mathematics, computer science, and economics, as do other global academic sites, like NYU Paris .
In addition to New York City, NYU’s global network includes two other degree-granting campuses: NYU Shanghai and NYU Abu Dhabi . NYU Shanghai’s Core Curriculum covers mathematics, science, and algorithmic thinking, and the campus offers 19 majors and over 200 courses. At the same time, NYU Abu Dhabi offers more than 600 courses across 26 majors, including STEM paths like engineering and the sciences . “The STEM options at NYU Abu Dhabi fit perfectly into my academic path,” says Nashely Fajardo, a Civil Engineering major. “I loved our small classes as well as the hands-on lab experiments.”
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Lena Olson wants STEM students to know that studying away won’t set them back academically. She’s a preveterinary Biology major who studied at both NYU London and NYU Berlin . “We tend to get so caught up in the intensive requirements of our major. As a result, we think we will get behind if we leave our home campus,” Lena says. “However, by simply rearranging the order of courses, everyone is more than capable of studying abroad.”
And when you study away, you get the same high-quality learning experience as your friends back in the United States. In fact, organic chemistry, biology, and physics courses at NYU London match the departments at NYU’s campus in New York City lecture-for-lecture and lab-for-lab. “Taking a physics course in London was one of the best choices I’ve ever made,” Maame attests. “The class was small, so I had the opportunity to form relationships with my instructor and peers.”
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The draws of studying away go well beyond the classroom. STEM students can explore global hot spots for technology, medical advances, and engineering. “My experience studying in Abu Dhabi was amazing,” Nashely shares. “I visited Dubai almost every weekend, and I never got tired of seeing its beautiful infrastructure.”
Across the world NYU’s global academic sites help students dive into local culture. Brooke Forester, a Biochemistry and French major, took advantage of the cultural offerings for students during her time at NYU Paris. “NYU offers many great ways to see France and meet new people within the NYU Paris community,” she says. “I went on a trip to Château de Chambord in the Loire Valley and had an amazing time.” Furthermore, Elvira Wang, a Biochemistry major, participated in similar experiences while studying at NYU London. “The cultural program offers a lot of day trips during weekends. Plus, they provide free tickets for famous musicals,” she says. “Moreover, every week my physics professor would send us cultural activities related to physics.”
Whatever you study and wherever you go, studying away gives you a chance to explore new surroundings and make global connections. “It is a unique opportunity to be exposed to different cultures. At NYU London, I met a lot of people and explored a lot of London along with other European cities,” says Traman Gupta, a Computer Engineering major. “Overall, it’s just an amazing experience.”
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And there some stories to be told during the Moscow metro tour! The deepest station - Park Pobedy - is 84 metres under the ground with the world longest escalator of 140 meters. Parts of the so-called Metro-2, a secret strategic system of underground tunnels, was used for its construction.
During the Second World War the metro itself became a strategic asset: it was turned into the city's biggest bomb-shelter and one of the stations even became a library. 217 children were born here in 1941-1942! The metro is the most effective means of transport in the capital.
There are almost 200 stations 196 at the moment and trains run every 90 seconds! The guide of your Moscow metro tour can explain to you how to buy tickets and find your way if you plan to get around by yourself.
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- As spring starts, colleges nationwide will welcome parents and students to tour their campuses.
- College tour guides want people to arrive on time, ask the right questions, and have fun.
- They also recommend students take the tours on their own, without their parents.
Spring break is right around the corner, and for many high-school students and their parents, that means many will be hitting the road to tour colleges around the country.
To make the most of your visit, Business Insider spoke with college students and tour guides. They know the campuses like the backs of their hands, and they know how to walk backward.
Here are the dos and don'ts of college tours from student guides .
1. Get there with no time to spare, but don't be late.
You won't get points for arriving early, so try to arrive on time. But if you do happen to arrive late , there's no need to worry.
"If something comes up and you are late, ask your guide what you missed once the tour finishes," Skyler Kawecki-Muonio, a senior at Sarah Lawrence College in New York, told BI. "They will happily fill you in."
2. Dress to impress, but don't sacrifice comfort.
It's important to look nice, but you don't have to don a jacket and tie. Tour-goers should put their best foot forward with a sturdy pair of walking shoes , and don't forget to dress for the weather.
"At Fairleigh Dickinson, tours go out rain or shine, so make sure to wear clothes that will keep you warm," Emily Bone, a junior at Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey, said .
3. Don't forget to sign in, but skip the résumé .
Most schools have a check-in desk where you'll receive a campus map and other literature. But don't bother furnishing schools with your portfolio.
"Students can leave their résumés at home," Henry Millar, a senior at the College of William & Mary in Virginia, said. "Tour guides generally do not have any sway in the admissions process whatsoever, so feel free to save the paper."
4. Pay attention on the tour, but do it solo if possible.
Some schools offer to let parents and kids take separate tours, which has advantages.
"Get excited about your child's potential future in college, but give them some space to see what they think of that school on their own," Nathan Weisbrod, a junior at Wesleyan University in Connecticut, told BI.
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5. Ask all your questions, but avoid personal interrogations.
This is the time to inquire about any aspect of campus life , and don't feel shy about speaking up.
"Tour guides love getting questions because it allows us to cater the tour, especially in small groups, toward the needs and interests of the families on that specific tour," Halle Spataro, a senior at Bucknell University, said.
But some topics are off-limits, so don't ask your tour guide about their SAT scores , ACT scores , or what they wrote about in their essay .
6. Speak up, but let the student take the lead.
Parents may be tempted to raise their hands again and again, but this tour is about the student, so there should be space to let them shine.
"Try to take the back seat — or the passenger seat — but refrain from driving all of your child's interactions," Julian Jacklin, a junior at Reed College in Oregon, said. "Students who feel they can own that experience usually ask the most questions and engage with the tour more."
7. Say thanks, but don't leave with questions unanswered.
Maybe your guide didn't hear you, or your kid was reluctant to speak up. You can still get the information you want before leaving.
"There's a lot of information students are getting that day and a lot of excitement with being in a new place, which can make people forget to ask certain questions," Lorenzo Mars, a junior at Pepperdine University in California, said.
Therefore, get your tour guide's email address so that you can follow up .
8. You may know exactly what school is right but keep an open mind.
Don't be surprised if a city-living kid is suddenly intrigued by a small-town setting.
"The college search and college experience are all about getting to know yourself better and growing, so on a tour, students have to trust themselves and their judgment of the 'world' they've just stepped into," Thomas Elias, a senior at the University of Scranton in Pennsylvania, said .
9. Take in as much as possible, but remember to have fun.
Sure, preparing for the next four years can be scary and stressful. But it's also an exciting milestone, so enjoy the ride.
"These tours serve as great opportunities to learn more about colleges — along with their cities, culture, and people," Connor Gee, a sophomore at the University of Mississippi, said. "Have fun with it!"
10. Weigh the pros and cons of the school, but don't stop there.
Your tour may be over, but you can still learn other ways to immerse yourself in college life .
"See if the school offers additional experiences, like eating in the cafeteria or attending a class," Emily Balda, a senior at Seton Hall University in New Jersey, said. "Consider it 'food for thought.'"
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Visiting NYU Abu Dhabi in person is just a preview of what being part of this inclusive, globally minded learning community is like. As you explore the modern, 38-acre campus, you'll take in the places where you will live, learn, and make lifelong friends.. At the heart of NYU Abu Dhabi is the Campus Center. Students go there to study, enjoy meals, and take advantage of the library and ...
Visit Tisch. You can view our virtual tour or find updated information about current graduate open house opportunites here: See the department you're interested in and get detailed information about tours and information sessions offered. You can visit a department at the Tisch School of the Arts, take a campus tour, and attend an information ...
There's more to NYU than top-tier academics and research! During your visit to NYU's October Open House, visit a Residence Hall or just learn more about ResLife at NYU in an information session. Take a campus tour and learn why we call ourselves "a campus without walls.". Everyone is welcome at NYU, so visit NYU's newest building, the John A Paulson Center, for the Embracing Your ...
Mobile NYU Guided Tour. Download the self-guided campus tour of our Washington Square Campus, located in the heart of New York City in Manhattan. As you walk the city streets, our student ambassadors will give you an insider's perspective on what it's like to live and learn in the greatest city in the world.
NYU offers walking tours of the University's campus around Washington Square Park in New York City throughout the year, some including general information sessions. If you have program-specific questions, we encourage you to schedule an appointment directly with the contact at your program of interest. Take a Video Tour of NYU Steinhardt!
The Campus Without Walls. Literally. Located in New York, Abu Dhabi, Shanghai, and 12 other major cities around the world, NYU removes the boundaries between your classroom and the real world to open limitless opportunities. Cultivate your passions and develop new ones while connecting with peers from around the world. Your Journey Starts Right ...
The Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute building is located at 20 Cooper Square, a short walk from New York University's Washington Square campus. Reception is on the 6th Floor. Undergraduate Tours NYU offers campus tours for incoming freshman and potential applicants. Learn more below. More about undergraduate tours. Graduate Tours
Explore the NYU Brooklyn campus from the comfort of your own home with this Interactive Map. Our Graduate Virtual Tour lets you explore buildings around campus as well as view video testimonials on academics, research, student life, career services and much more. Take a virtual tour of the MakerSpace, our 10,000 square-foot hub for innovation ...
NYU Shanghai's Core Curriculum covers mathematics, science, and algorithmic thinking, and the campus offers 19 majors and over 200 courses. At the same time, NYU Abu Dhabi offers more than 600 courses across 26 majors, including STEM paths like engineering and the sciences. "The STEM options at NYU Abu Dhabi fit perfectly into my academic ...
Moscow Metro. The Moscow Metro Tour is included in most guided tours' itineraries. Opened in 1935, under Stalin's regime, the metro was not only meant to solve transport problems, but also was hailed as "a people's palace". Every station you will see during your Moscow metro tour looks like a palace room. There are bright paintings ...
2. Dress to impress, but don't sacrifice comfort. It's important to look nice, but you don't have to don a jacket and tie. Tour-goers should put their best foot forward with a sturdy pair of ...
Register for: Graduate Info Sessions. In-Person Campus Tours. Virtual Campus Tour. Virtual Drop-In Meetings. Graduate Fairs. Discover what NYU Steinhardt has to offer through online and on-campus information sessions, or join us in Greenwich Village to experience campus life firsthand during one of our graduate tours.
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Moscow is home to some extravagant metro stations and this 1.5-hour private tour explores the best of them. Sometimes considered to be underground "palaces" these grandiose stations feature marble columns, beautiful designs, and fancy chandeliers. Visit a handful of stations including the UNESCO-listed Mayakovskaya designed in the Stalinist architecture. Learn about the history of the ...
Spring 2024 Study Away Student Panel. Date and Time. Thursday, March 28 2024 at 12:45 PM CST to. Thursday, March 28 2024 at 1:45 PM CST. Add To Google Calendar | iCal/Outlook. Location. Room S301. Qiantan Campus.
St Pancras Campus, UK. Year of construction: In Progress. Client: BAM Construction Ltd. Architect: Caruso St John Architects. Contractor: Colorminium (London) Ltd. Total Quantity: 4,614 m 2. Scope: Schuco AF UDC 80 Unitised Panel Facade System, Schuco AWS/ADS 70.HI Window and Door System.