New York City Colleges

There are hundreds of colleges and univerities in New York City. Here are four of my favorites:

1.) Columbia Univeristy: Located in the Upper West Side of Manhattan, Columbia University is the only Ivy-League school in New York City. As a result, students receive a prestigious education but at a cost; full-time tuition/fees are $36,000 which do not factor in room/board. Columbia is a liberal arts college and offers various majors ranging from Education, History, Mathematics, Physical Sciences, and Social Sciences. Bachelor, Master, and Doctorate degrees are offered. More information can be found at http://www.columbia.edu.

2.) The Cooper Union the …continue reading

Winter is here.

View from inside Central Park.

Today is officially the first day of winter. However, the weather is quite warm which is great for strolling or just hanging out in some of the city’s parks such as Central Park, Washington Square Park, Bryant Park, Madison Park, Union Square Park or Tompskin Square Park. If parks are not your thing, I suggest going down to the East Village or SoHo to do some window shopping or just go grab a coffee at one of the city’s 1,000 Starbucks.

Happy Thanksgiving

Hope you all are enjoying your holiday.

Thanksgiving Day Parade

Bart Simpson

If you have never been to the Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in NYC, then you been missing out on a fun, wonderful ceremony. Giant floats and larger-than-life balloons make their way down from Central Park all the way to Hearld Square at 34th Street. If you have been to the parade before or want to see something different, make your way to 77th Street and Central Park West before sunrise on Thanksgiving Day to see the balloons and parade participants get ready. Do not miss out this Thanksgiving Day if you have the chance to go.

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