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Beating college, build on huge area. Buildings are pretty far away from each other. It takes too much time to walk from classrooms to library or other classrooms. The staff is low and due to Covid-19 canteen is closed as well. Miscommunication is at peak, along with the teachers and students. Parking is very nicely provided for students to park their cars inside the campus, which is great. Overall about 3 to 4 🌟 stars.
Shout out to the campus security supervisor, Micheal. The sweetest person ever, so so kind. He let me on his go cart because my next building was very far, truly appreciate him. Thank you!!!
This campus gave me a lot of wealth experience in term of research contributions. I got the scholarship from Thailand’s government. The Computer Science department is very nice. Unforgotten place.
Open house review - we were impressed with the faculty staff. Campus looks great and is very quiet. Accommodation is modern and private. There shouldn’t be any excuses from the students. If you want to learn here is affordable school close to NYC all you have to do is study. Wifi was trying to steal our information. We were unable to read the terms so we stayed out of the “FREE WIFI”. This was the biggest disappointment. Shame on you admin. At least allow us to read the TOS.
On a recent visit to the College of Staten Island, we went to their Center for the Performing Arts building. There they have an exhibit (I believe it is permanent) of friezes from the ancient Greek Parthenon (built between 447 & 438 B.C.). The College of Staten Island acquired these rare casts manufactured by the Caproni Factory of Boston. They were made from original molds created after Lord Elgin brought most of the Frieze to the British Museum in the 19th century. While on campus we were able to see a small herd of deer foraging. It is amazing to think that we are in New York City and yet having this experience. The College, covers 204 acres - the largest college campus in NYC. 9,788 full-time students attend the school.