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The State University of New York Binghamton

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The campus is beautiful but it gets very cold of the winter.
1st Year Female -- Class 2012
Education Quality: A+, Faculty Accessibility: F
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Binghamton is a great school, especially considering thatQuite BrightPolitical Science
Binghamton is a great school, especially considering that you are paying the SUNY price. It was never my first choice when deciding where to go to college, but I couldn't be happier with my decision. The city itself if certainly not beautiful, but it is very inexpensive to live and has everything that a college student could ever need close enough to the school. It's cold but they do a great job maintaining campus walkways and roads during the winter months. When the sun comes out in the spring, there is no happier place to be then on the Binghamton campus where everyone comes out of the woodworks to picnic in the sun.

There are so many options when deciding classes, from lectures to small discussions. Some subjects are boring, but I'm sure my boring classes were just as boring as they would have been at any other college. I had great experience communicating with my teachers and learned very quickly that if you put in the work, the teachers recognize that. Really any college experience is what you make of it. I loved it here, you can't go wrong with Binghamton.

4th Year Female -- Class 2009
Education Quality: A+, Campus Aesthetics: B
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In a nutshell, avoid BU.Quite BrightComputer Science
In a nutshell, avoid BU. I can say without hesitation that coming to this university was the biggest mistake of my life. If a teacher has access to research dollars, your class will be half-assed, the teacher probably speaks English as a 3rd language, and you won't learn very much. It's good though, because I think they realize they can't teach and give generous curves. I would consider many of the classes I took here to be an absolute joke. The CS classes seem completely off-track and unfit to prepare one for any sort of CS position after graduation. They are too shallow (i.e. Robotics), delve into the wrong topics (Programming Languages), and/or focus too much on theory and not enough on implementation (Automata, for example). The CS TAs are almost exclusively foreigners with poor English skills.

I thought about leaving after every semester but my friends/family always talked me into staying. The campus is extremely depressing, all of the buildings aside from the Academic Advising building and Decker look depressed themselves. It really is only warm for the first week of fall and last week of spring. The locals are extremely poor and I am constantly hampered by beggars. I've never seen any violence but I have heard a lot of fights in the middle of the night. Downtown is ok, there are a ton of bars (though not my preferred atmosphere) and plenty of people to hang out with. The school clubs aren't bad; there are probably hundreds of them and they seem pretty active. The one time I ate from a school cafeteria (i.e. a campus run cafeteria. Not Taco Bell or Sbarro's) I spent the rest of that Saturday and part of Sunday in bed with stomach pains.

Conclusion: I've never been to any other 4 year University so I don't know how BU compares to others, but to be honest, I would have been better off not going to college then coming here. I am so glad to be done, though I'm not sure what I spent 30k on.As a side note, in the form for submitting this review, there is an option to describe the students as "Broken Spirit". It is sad to see this option here because it means that this is common amongst college students. Good luck with everything, get the facts, read the reviews, talk to BU students studying for the same degree you wish to pursue. and above all else, do not believe what you see in the brochures.

2nd Year Male -- Class 2009
Extracurricular Activities: A-, Education Quality: F
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