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about Binghamton University - SUNY
It is TOTALLY a guess but I would think it would be something like 'nothing like in binghamton'. its possible they dont have a class like that that they can give you credit for.
Its just a guess... I would call them
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@sam7194 @rebeccar thank you guys for your input! My parents and I went to some department stores and figured out we would save more money if we purchased it from the stores! Thank you guys :D
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Hey Andrew, nice to meet you! I'm also coming in as a junior for SOM as well! :D
I'm interested in what current students have to say about the communities as well.
I picked new dickinson ( I'm a sucker for new stuff) The place was still under construction when I went up but it looked great!
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For more than sixty years, Binghamton University has been serving the community of Binghamton, New York by offering a broadly interdisciplinary, international education with reputable academic programs. Binghamton was founded in 1946 to meet the needs of local veterans after their return from World War II. The University originally began as an extension of Syracuse University where it later became part of the State University of New York consortium. To this day, the University strives to provide an affordable, world-class education to high-caliber students from culturally and economically diverse backgrounds. This is accomplished in large part by the internationally renowned faculty that engage with the students encouraging them to be active participants in the learning process.
Binghamton has more than 11,500 undergraduate students and nearly 3,000 graduate students, from all 50 states and more than 100 foreign nations. International scholars make up 10% of the entire student body. With such a diverse learning community, the University is committed to making academic goals attainable for all. With more than 130 undergraduate offerings, undergraduates and graduate students at Binghamton University are constantly immersed in new challenges, new ideas and new courses - from robotics to film noir; environmental policy to word origins; igneous petrology to saxophone quartet; woodcut printmaking to logic of inquiry. Binghamton University awards bachelor's, master's, certificates and doctoral degrees that prepare graduates to make positive contributions in today's constantly changing, information-driven world.