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Hey, for all of you guys that areSuper BrilliantVideo/Media
Hey, for all of you guys that are using this site to help make your decision about Binghamton, I personally highly reccomend it. If you're from NYC or westchester like most students here, let's face it, the city of binghamton is not going to match that in regards to social excitement, but being honest most places in the country won't. I'm from westchester so this environment for me too is quite different.

Academically, Binghamton is innovative as well. If you're a science major no matter where you go, you're going to be getting a lot of work, so don't let that scare you. The school of management here is more than exceptional.

If ypu guys are athletes or in to sports, this is a division 1 school, so prepeare to be excited, especially basketball season!

The social life on campus is all what you make of it. If you sit in your room al day whenever you don't have class, wel guess what...you're going to be bored. I myself, I don't drink and I don't smoke, but I do try to meet and become friend with people that share my beliefs. And if you guys are the ones are the ones who like to get crunk and blaze, there are plenty of people like that for you as well!

Also as an understatement, geographically, Binghamton is a beautiful place, mountainous and woodsy in all of its glory.

Also, it's not as expensive as most private schools, and you get just as good as an education and more benefits!I hope my review helped! And for all you high school senior/transfers out there good luck, and definitely consider Bing!!!

1st Year Female -- Class 2011
Collaboration/Competitive: A+, Education Quality: B
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As an upstate student I had a tough transition to Binghamton. I got a lot done, but in the end decided to transfer back home to Syracuse. However the quality of education was the same.
2nd Year Male -- Class 1999
Campus Maintenance: A, Social Life: D+
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Coming to Binghamton was one of the bestBrightHistory/Histories (art history/etc.)
Coming to Binghamton was one of the best choices I have made. I love it here.
The people I've met have been some of the friendliest, most fun-loving people I know. I've been lucky enough to end up on a floor where I've met some of my closest friends at college, but there are great people everywhere you look. For me, one of the most important parts about college is having a some good friends that you can have a good time with, and who can support you through tough times, and that's what I've gotten here.

I've also had an overall good experience here academically. I'm a history major, and the two history courses I've been taking in my first semester here have been very intriguing. I have no problems with those professors except that I wish one of them would not teach directly from slides so much, and was a bit easier to understand (he happens to have a strong Chinese accent). I'm in the freshman writing course in my learning community here, and I've been very happy with it. Taking a small writing course with kids from your hall is a great experience. I feel like it's a lot of the reason why I've become so close with several of them. My one major academic complaint is that my elementary French course is pretty awful. It's not the easiest material to begin with for me, and the professor is kind of spacey (aka dumb) and pretty hard, too, which is a horrible combination. But I guess you'll get great and mediocre instructors where ever you decide to go to college.

On the weekends, a lot of people go to bars and frats. I don't go to bars often cuz I don't have a fake, but the frats are usually pretty fun. There are smaller parties in suites and apartments on campus, too, frequently. But yeah, lots of drinking in general. You could probably say that about most large schools like Bing. Not much going on downtown besides bars, as I alluded to. Lots of people like to go to Late Nite Binghamton, which is basically on campus events like capture the flag and Super Smash Bros. tournaments and stuff. It can be pretty fun, but it's not for a lot of people (kinda nerdy I guess).

There's plenty of campus activities going on here... I've gotten involved in Ultimate Frisbee, the campus radio station, and Model UN. Everyone has their own interests, and it's really easy to explore them here. Let me also say that there are plenty of cute girls here at Bing, and getting involved in some activities is a great way to meet them ;)

Lastly, a note on food. The food here is NOT BAD. There is quite a selection, even for a vegetarian. Good quality; good selection- I don't know what else one could ask for.

I'll conclude with a word of advice. Nobody I know has had any serious problems with red tape, but I would be wary; I've heard of people having real problems with the administration and such. Also, stay open minded and friendly, especially the first couple weeks here. Yes, the majority of kids here are from NY, but there's people from all different backgrounds and perspectives. Two of my suitemates are Turkish, for instance. Befriending people from a diverse range of backgrounds is one of the best things you can do for yourself at Binghamton, or anywhere.After less than three months, Binghamton feels like home to me. It is a wonderful place if you can make the most of it.

1st Year Male -- Class 2012
Faculty Accessibility: A, Surrounding City: D+
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