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Amazing School with great secular and Jewish studies. There are also great teachers and class options, and good connections through the career center.
» Read MoreYeshiva University is a great place for Jewish students, both religious and non-religious. The academics, professors, and social scene fit a variety of students. Located in Manhattan, it is also close to a lot of cultural attractions.
» Read MoreI had a very enjoyable time in this institution. I got a great education, met my wife here, and made lifelong relationships. One thing that was quite difficult, is with the dual curriculum, it is not so easy to get internships and explore career options in the real world, even with being located in NYC.
» Read MoreFriendly people. Delicious food. Great resources.
» Read MoreA warm, welcoming community of wonderful and creative people. The best decision I've made in my life. Free enough to do what you want, without being forced to party when you don't want to.
» Read MoreYU is a great private university for those with a passion for Judaism who seek an excellent secular education as well. YU is located in the heart of NYC and campus life is anything but dull. There is a great sense of pride and warmth at every corner.
» Read MoreStern College is a great school for orthodox woman!I highly recommend it from a social and academic perspective. Faculty relationships are superb!
» Read MoreThe duel program is extremely challenging and time constraining. The professors aren't the best, but they are good. The social life on campus isn't that great.
» Read Moreyeshiva university has a men and women's division. it is a small liberal arts college with a strong jewish foundation. all students are required to take classes in judaic studies as well as a traditional load of secular classes.
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