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Anonymous wrote in Weather:
Posted: on Thursday, April 09, 2009
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Hectic. It's a northeastern climate, so summers are hot (80°) and winters will stay around the freezing point. It may snow a few times during the winter, and usually at least one day of classes gets canceled as a result. It also seems to rain a lot and is windier than you would expect.
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Anonymous wrote in Safety & Security:
Posted: on Thursday, April 09, 2009
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The campus has its own police department, which is branched off of Ewing Township. I've never felt in danger walking back from classes late at night, but use common sense. However, a couple of cars were stolen at the beginning of last year, but that seems to have stopped. The only things that really seem to happen are petty theft.
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Anonymous wrote in Campus Housing:
Posted: on Thursday, April 09, 2009
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Generally good, unless you get screwed over by housing. Freshman will either be living in one of the two towers, Travers and Wolfe, or Cromwell. The room sizes seem a bit bigger compared to other schools.
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Anonymous wrote in Tuition:
Posted: on Thursday, April 09, 2009
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It's a state school, so it's relatively cheap (~$10,000 for tuition with room and board). Tuition has been increasing every year because of Corzine's budget cuts on higher education, but there hasn't been astronomical leaps.
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Anonymous wrote in Parking:
Posted: on Thursday, April 09, 2009
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It exists in the form of a few lots and parking decks. The lots get filled fairly quickly while the decks, not so much.
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