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Best schools in New Orleans recommendations?

I've heard a lot about New Orleans being a vibrant place to study. Can someone recommend the best schools in New Orleans that have a good mix of academics and extracurricular activities?

a year ago

Sure! New Orleans is indeed a vibrant place with a variety of colleges that offer a good mix of academics and extracurricular activities.

1. Tulane University: This is probably the most recognized institution in New Orleans. It provides a rigorous academic experience with strong programs in a variety of fields, such as Business, Public Health, and Biomedical Engineering. The array of extracurricular activities is wide, with over 200 clubs and organizations students can participate in, including Mardi Gras planning clubs, robust Greek life, and many service organizations, reflecting the university’s strong culture of community service.

2. Loyola University New Orleans: This Jesuit institution offers a more intimate learning experience with its smaller class sizes. It has strong programs in Music and Music Industries, Business, and Mass Communication. It also provides numerous extracurricular activities including a strong music and performing arts scene.

3. University of New Orleans: As one of the state's main public universities, UNO offers a substantial range of academic degrees. It's especially recognized for its programs in Business Administration, the Engineering fields, and Marine Sciences. The university provides ample space for extracurricular exploration, including various clubs and organizations.

4. Xavier University of Louisiana: This is a historically Black and Catholic university. It's nationally known for sending African American graduates on to medical school. It also has strong offerings in the Biological Sciences, Pharmacy, and Public Health. Its club offerings span diverse interests from academic to cultural clubs.

Remember, the "best" school will depend on your specific interests, intended major, and what kind of campus culture you're looking for. It's always a good idea to research each school and, if possible, visit the campuses to get a feel for which one might be the best fit for you.

a year ago

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