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| Admissions Tests Required: | Required |
| Completion of College Preparatory Program: | Required |
| Recommendations: | Recommended |
| Secondary School GPA: | Required |
| Secondary School Record: | Required |
| TOEFL: | Required |
| $65 | Undergrad Application Fee |
| $125 | Graduate Application Fee |
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| Address: | One Bernard Baruch Way (55 Lexington Ave at 24th St) New York, NY 10010 |
| Phone: | (646) 312-1000 |
| General Site: | www.baruch.cuny.edu |
Very practical choice for students with business background.
» Read MoreDo all of your paperwork much, much earlier than you expect to, or pick days that you know people won't be actually attending the college such as during spring break or on a holiday where the school is still open because the lines for offices like Financial Aid just aren't worth it. Definitely invest in a laptop because some professors go too fast for you to keep up in writing. And I've encountered some that base all of their tests solely on your notes and not at all on the books. Try and look up information about the professor before deciding on your classes since their teaching styles will dramatically affect how the course goes (especially since some of them don't even give traditional finals). Apply early to your classes, especially if you want to take them in the afternoon. The competition for spots in popular courses is brutal... Some students were even caught using programs that automatically apply for them so they could reserve their spot. If you can't apply early, then I hope you're a morning person. I wouldn't apply for more than 4 classes a semester with the workload some of the professors provide you, especially if you intend on having a social life. Always rent your books, never buy because even though the professor may say you'll need it for the course, in my experience it's rare that the book is so fundamental to the class that it's worth buying. If you live outside of the city, or far from the school, definitely try and get used to trains. Driving your car is not an option with the parking problems, and the traffic makes taxis almost obsolete.
» Read MoreIt's a challenging college but is worth every penny!
» Read MoreDont waste your time taking classes that you dont need. Network as much as you can in and out of school/classes. Dont say NO right away. You are young and ambitious. Learn how to listen to other so you can be heard.
» Read MoreBe sure to keep grades up and know/ have an idea of what major you're applying for.
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