Rose Hill student here who has taken summer classes at Lincoln Center... I personally prefer Rose Hill b/c that's where all the clubs are and good professors
I attended Rose Hill 1973-77 and my dad Pharmacy Rose Hill 1948-52. He was not Catholic back then and even then there was no animus if you weren’t Catholic. Because the Bronx back then was heavily Jewish, there were many, many Jewish students simply because it was convenient in their backyard. When I attended in the 70s it was at the closing end of the counter culture, so there was acceptance of anyone and everyone. Can’t speak to how it is now but the welcome mat was always out to anyone.
I heard that one reason they closed the School of Pharmacy was that it was more expensive to run and most of the graduates were Jewish? (Gabelli Class of 1980.)
I graduated in '64. I was on my way to the U of FL to study marine Bio when my senior advisor told me I was making a big mistake. He told me that I didn't have the make up to be a scientist and should pursue Liberal Arts. However this was now May of 1960 and I told him How was I going to do that? I went to school at a small private school who had a Yale Phi Beta Kappa on Staff who had all kinds of connections so the next day my senior advisor tells me I had an interview the following Tuesday at Fordham with the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts. When I met with him he simply said you have several choices: You can go to the school of Business, Pharmacy, Education or as Dr. Abel and I discussed the school of Liberal Arts. So I said I guess I'm going to the school of Liberal Arts and he said Good choice. Charlie Tagliareni FCRH '64
Kate I don’t go here, but I’m going to be applying. I think that many Fordham students take classes at both campuses, and there’s a Fordham Ram Van that brings Fordham students into the city.
I want to Fordham College graduated in 1989 from Rosehill Campus- I wouldn't send my child to this University -- it NO LONGER REPRESENTS MY BELIEFS --- It is a disgrace what a freak show this University has turned into. Disgusting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@alejandravasquez-crumpacke5549 i have an inkling she's probably conservative and doesn't like that universities are becoming more accommodating and accepting. that's usually what people older people mean when they say stuff like this lmao
This is so funny but so relatable and straight to the point.
Rose Hill student here who has taken summer classes at Lincoln Center... I personally prefer Rose Hill b/c that's where all the clubs are and good professors
Oi, I'm applying to Gabelli. Also I've been to both campuses and I prefer Rose Hill.
Exhaled out of my nose every other line hahahah out of all the college videos this is the best one!
I attended Rose Hill 1973-77 and my dad Pharmacy Rose Hill 1948-52. He was not Catholic back then and even then there was no animus if you weren’t Catholic. Because the Bronx back then was heavily Jewish, there were many, many Jewish students simply because it was convenient in their backyard. When I attended in the 70s it was at the closing end of the counter culture, so there was acceptance of anyone and everyone. Can’t speak to how it is now but the welcome mat was always out to anyone.
I heard that one reason they closed the School of Pharmacy was that it was more expensive to run and most of the graduates were Jewish? (Gabelli Class of 1980.)
This is literally my dream school
I graduated in '64. I was on my way to the U of FL to study marine Bio when my senior advisor told me I was making a big mistake. He told me that I didn't have the make up to be a scientist and should pursue Liberal Arts. However this was now May of 1960 and I told him How was I going to do that? I went to school at a small private school who had a Yale Phi Beta Kappa on Staff who had all kinds of connections so the next day my senior advisor tells me I had an interview the following Tuesday at Fordham with the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts. When I met with him he simply said you have several choices: You can go to the school of Business, Pharmacy, Education or as Dr. Abel and I discussed the school of Liberal Arts. So I said I guess I'm going to the school of Liberal Arts and he said Good choice. Charlie Tagliareni FCRH '64
It is so amazing... I like the University
(2:05) "...who couldn't get in to Gabelli. Really?
Lol! I disagree with the woman below...I thought this was hilarious and I actually felt like I got a lot of information from the video!
I was really excited about the "clubs" part lol
Rose Hill
idk how a cemetery is supposed to be a con thats just a draw for me personally!
Hi! Applied to Fordham undeclared. Are there resources to make someone else choose for me?
You have a problem with clubs?😅
What if i play sports but my major is in Lincol Center?
Kate I don’t go here, but I’m going to be applying. I think that many Fordham students take classes at both campuses, and there’s a Fordham Ram Van that brings Fordham students into the city.
@@keeperofawesomeness1331 did you get in?
Good vid. What else you got?
Rosehill
great vid!
Dead jesuits 🤣I like Lincoln center 🤷🏾♀️
Why do you like it more?!
Do you have to be a Christian to get in or feel comfortable at Fordham?
innitforthemoney no
@@leakypfaucet thanks cause I'm considering it and I'm an atheist
innitforthemoney im Jewish and I’ve only heard good things
@@leakypfaucet ok thx
HAHA absolutely not lmao
Too much expensive this university.
I want to Fordham College graduated in 1989 from Rosehill Campus- I wouldn't send my child to this University -- it NO LONGER REPRESENTS MY BELIEFS --- It is a disgrace what a freak show this University has turned into. Disgusting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
how so??
@@alejandravasquez-crumpacke5549 i have an inkling she's probably conservative and doesn't like that universities are becoming more accommodating and accepting. that's usually what people older people mean when they say stuff like this lmao
A place where you get treated like a criminal for exercising your rights.
rights can be limited based on the institutions you represent, this is true for almost ANY private position in the US