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Stony Brook vs Drexel- which one to choose?

Hello! I've been accepted to both Stony Brook and Drexel Universities, and I'm having a hard time deciding between the two. Can anyone here break down some pros and cons - considering factors like campus culture, opportunities, and academics? Thanks!

a year ago

Sure, I'd be happy to help break down the factors you're considering at both Stony Brook University and Drexel University.

Starting with Stony Brook:

Academics: Stony Brook is known for its strong STEM programs, particularly in areas such as engineering and health sciences. If you're looking at fields in these areas, Stony Brook could be an excellent choice.

Campus Culture: Stony Brook is more of a suburban campus on Long Island. It's about an hour from New York City, which gives students the supplement of city life without the overwhelming hustle and bustle. The culture could be described as studious and research-oriented, with numerous opportunities for involvement in research.

Opportunities: Its location not too far away from New York City opens up a range of internship and job opportunities. Also, Stony Brook’s emphasis on research can lead to on-campus opportunities for research experiences.

Now onto Drexel:

Academics: Drexel also has strong programs in STEM, but it's more known for its cooperative education program, where students alternate between periods of classroom study and full-time employment in their area of interest.

Campus Culture: Drexel is situated in the heart of Philadelphia, appealing to those who prefer an urban campus. It has a cooperative education focus, which tends to foster a vocational and career-centered culture.

Opportunities: Drexel's cooperative education program can provide students with up to 18 months of work experience before they graduate, potentially offering a substantial advantage in job hunting post-college.

Both are fantastic institutions, but which one is better for you personally depends on your major, the type of campus you desire, and whether or not you want to work while studying. If you prefer suburb over city, value research opportunities, and are interested in health sciences or engineering, you may lean towards Stony Brook. If practical work experience during your course of study is important to you and you like the idea of an urban campus life, Drexel might be the better option.

a year ago

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