Fancy livin'. Each "dorm" provides free shuttle access to Washington Square Park, Union Square where the good gym is and other locations where classes are held. I'm kind of a loner, but that's the way I like it. I'd say I have a pretty competitive relationship with Columbia.
Sure, it's an Ivy League, but it's not nearly as awesome as I am. Let's be honest…their campus is in a lame part of town. They claim to be all smart and special but they don't have nearly the fame or reputation I have. I've been voted the top dream school so many times that I've lost track. My film school also tends to get in arguments with the one over at USC'.
They must be jealous that we're ranked the number one film school in the world. I'm not affiliated with a religion but I have a decent Orthodox Jewish population.
I even have a dorm with a kosher dining hall. I'd consider myself quite friendly to most religions since everyone has access to the many religious institutions in the surrounding city. I'm mostly liberal. If there's a demonstration or protest to be had, you'll find it in Washington Square Park with a whole bunch of my students there to show their support. With that said, I have a pretty powerful business school that can be conservative at times, especially on economic issues.
No one wants to haul a full-sized keg up a five-floor staircase. If taking the Lincoln tunnel, take the right tube and stay in the right lane, turning right onto Dyer Ave. Go through three lights, making a left on to 34th St. After one block, turn left onto 9th Ave.
Turn left onto 14th St. If taking the Holland tunnel, there will be a circle after exiting. Take the Canal St. East exit. After a few lights, turn left onto West Broadway. Proceed north until you reach Washington Square. Turn left east on 23rd Street to Fifth Avenue. Turn right south on Fifth Avenue to Washington Square.
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