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doodle77 t1_ivztmi7 wrote

People see NYU, Cooper, and the New School downtown and think oh that's what college campuses in NYC are like. But Columbia, Pratt, City College, Fordham, Queens College, Saint Johns, Brooklyn College, SUNY Maritime, Kings Point, and Kingsborough Community College all have pretty good campuses.

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senseofphysics t1_iw030ds wrote

Brooklyn College probably has the best campus out of all CUNY schools, but still not that beautiful, relatively speaking.

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ThinVast t1_iw08lzj wrote

Brokelyn College like many of the other CUNY campuses are not funded as well as the private colleges. Some of the classrooms are falling apart and I don't think the clock works anymore. They also used to have a pedestrian bridge that was removed.

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VIK_96 t1_iw0ag5v wrote

I attended Brooklyn College for 3 years and yea I agree its campus is underrated compared to some of the others in NYC. The problem is the old buildings like Ingersoll and Boylan are literally falling apart from the inside because of how old and undermaintained they are. The library on the other hand is still in good shape and is probably one of the best features about the campus.

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JerseyCity_Nuyorican t1_iw0js0v wrote

It has been rated as one of the most beautiful campuses in the nation.

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poseidondieson t1_iw0jutk wrote

It’s very photogenic. Used in many movies and tv shows as the typical college quad even tho it’s in the middle of Bk.

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Davohk t1_iw0o4m9 wrote

I’m partial to Kingsborough, right by the beach, cafeteria faces the Atlantic. Gym is huge. Transportation is a nightmare though.

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ihatethesidebar t1_iw0ybo3 wrote

It is nice, I used to have to walk through it to get to my driving instructor, was always a pleasant walk.

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justin62001 t1_iw0zmtq wrote

I’m biased but John Jay literally has a mini park on top of the campus between NB and Haaren hall, our mock court overlooks it as well. It’s named the “Jay Walk,” a really cool spot that oversees a bunch

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stonecats t1_iw16fuf wrote

it's nice for that dreary part of brooklyn
and small quad has that old classic look,
but the rest is unremarkable. the west side
of Bedford used to be an open track & field
that's gone now, replaced by some modern
boring utilitarian building and sterile sqare.

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im_not t1_iw1g9q0 wrote

I took my grandma there a few years ago, she hadn’t seen it in decades. She was truly captivated

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The_Razielim t1_iw1hoq1 wrote

5 for me btwn my BS and first MA, and... yea. I basically lived in the Ingersoll Extension since that's where my lab was, and the actual state of it was pretty rough.

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Flivver_King t1_iw1ijx2 wrote

> SUNY Maritime

Best campus in the state. We also have a pier where our state ship, The Empire State berths year-round as well. We will be getting the first National Security Multi-Mission Vessel, which will be the Empire State VII. :)

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Sea_Sand_3622 t1_iw1thft wrote

Don’t forget good old UCLA , the University on the Corner of Lexington Avenue aka Hunter with those stunning walkways across lex and 68th street ;(

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TheeRuckus t1_iw22iaw wrote

I remember my orientation at hunter they were trying to justify Central Park as “ you know kind of our campus in a way” lmao. I wasn’t mad at it tho, it was nice.

But yeah the Thomas hunter building was held together by duct tape and chewing gum when I went back in 07-11

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MBTHVSK t1_iw251eg wrote

I used to linger there all the time, but now they want me to use my old email and prove vaccination. And finding my old email will suck.

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talldrseuss t1_iw278a2 wrote

Fucking freezing in the winter though. And sucks to get there if you don't have a car and don't live in the surrounding neighborhoods. Worked there for seven years. Loved it in the other three seasons, hated it during the winters

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oodood t1_iw2bk80 wrote

Can you just walk onto their campus?

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PatrickMaloney1 t1_iw2hl6l wrote

Like many old buildings in NYC, they get even hotter in the winter than in the summer. When I was a student at BC, I’d arrive early to class so I could get a seat by the window because if I didn’t I’d be sweating through my clothes

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conan_the_wise t1_iw2ksvt wrote

I had my Junior High graduation there in 1979. But grew up in Flatbush. It is one of the hidden beautiful wonders of Brooklyn

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