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Hi im so happy I found this video! I have a question. Would you recommend going to UB or a community college for the nursing program? im thinking NCCC because its cheaper but the UB campus is so beautiful and has way more classes in the program. I know you probably learn the same material at any college but I feel like I would get a better education at UB. If you had to do it over would you choose UB or go the cheaper route at a community college. I cannot decide what I should do as I plan on going back to school soon. Thank you !!!
Hey, great video! I'm currently an incoming Junior in high school (already looking at colleges lol) and I wanted to know, if I were to major in Nuclear Medicine Technology or Nursing, I would live on the South Campus, correct? Also are there communal bathrooms or does each dorm room have their own bathroom?
I love this video, I’m a current freshman at another University and I’m transferring to UB for the fall, how do you like south campus ? And do you have any advice for new students coming to UB
I went to UB for a year I plan on going back the campus is so beautiful so much to do and get involved in. South campus isn't as nice as north campus just because its smaller and parking is terrible but overall a great school either way.
forgot to mention you also have to take the shuttle from south campus to north and vice versa which can be annoying because they fill up very quickly and you have to plan your time accordingly to make sure you make it to class on time if you have one on the opposite campus
Maticulous interesting question. I think at the end of the day it’s ultimately up to you. For a lot of people, it is. For me, it wasn’t worth all 4 years (frankly in my opinion no college is at full price). I went to a community college first, and now will be able to pay off all my student loans only a year after graduating. When deciding, also factor in your major’s entry level salary. College is an investment, make sure you get a good return. Finally, if you are in a major that will require higher education, realize that your undergrad is just the beginning of your financial debt. Try to minimize the time + money spend in your undergrad.
Hi, . I'm thinking about going to college at buffalo university. And I have some questions and I would very much appreciate it if you could answer them. was it hard to make friends? to you like attending this school, was it hard to get in?
Hey, UB student here! For making friends, I think that it is your effort and the people who approach you. Usually, if you have classmates. You will converse with the person you sit with. And it isn't hard to get into UB
I graduated back in 2006, all of the engineering classes are in north campus. I was an EE major and I love the campus. They changed a lot since I graduated.
UB is pretty diverse. There’s still more whites people than minorities but there’s a lot of really big clubs for minorities that are really easily to get involved with. I like it
Yes love, UB is meant to be the best for business students and ofc it will be worth it because after all it’s all abt making memories and adventure! So do it
@@ChannelofChi There are no proper UB campus tours so you can even make multiple parts and shoot the north campus or else just include main buildings in a single video. Ps~ please include the Ellicot residence hall too.