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Good Psychology programs in NYC colleges?

Hey there, I'm starting my college applications as a junior and I'm looking to major in Psychology. Always wanted to live in New York City, so I hope to study there. Any suggestions for the best colleges in NYC for a psychology major?

9 months ago

Sure, there are plenty excellent institutions in New York City that offer robust programs in Psychology. Allow me to name a few:

1. Columbia University: Known for its rigorous academic environment, Columbia's Department of Psychology emphasizes scientific research and long-term understanding of human behavior. Its undergrad program is designed to give students exposure to basic knowledge, foundational skills, and research methods.

2. New York University (NYU): The Psychology Department at NYU offers a broad scope of studies. In addition to classroom learning, they generally encourage students to become involved in research, get real-world experience through internships and study abroad option is also available through NYU's global network.

3. Fordham University: Fordham presents a distinctive approach to psychology that emphasizes the integration of science and practice within a liberal arts education.

4. City University of New York (CUNY) – Hunter College: Hunter College offers an affordable option with a robust psychology program. The faculty actively involves undergraduates in research, and the study of psychology is combined with opportunities for internships in New York City institutions, organizations, or research laboratories.

5. Pace University: With small student-faculty ratio classes, Pace's psychology program offers personalized academic and professional guidance.

Remember, choosing a college involves considering many factors beyond just the academic program, such as location, size, student culture, extracurricular options, financial aid offerings, etc. Be sure to research about the overall fit of the institution to your personality and career goals.

9 months ago

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