Newark Schools-SHU/Rutgers, I am worried about crime.
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 2:33 am
Long story short, I am a born and raised new yorker living walking distance from Penn Station and Grand Central in midtown NYC, and of course I am hoping for the best from fordham, cardozo, brooklyn, etc...
Rutgers/Seton Hall/ St. John's are my safeties.
However, because of where I live, the Newark schools are far closer to me via nj transit (more expensive, but 20 minutes) than St. John's, which might take up to an hour to get to. I do not have the option to relocate, unfortunately.
My big question is, simply, assuming I come to terms with the purely academic pros and cons of going to SHU/Rutgers, am I putting myself in danger of serious crime commuting between Newark and NYC every day? Will I have to leave group study sessions to catch the "not too late" train back home?
Is it that bad?
Rutgers/Seton Hall/ St. John's are my safeties.
However, because of where I live, the Newark schools are far closer to me via nj transit (more expensive, but 20 minutes) than St. John's, which might take up to an hour to get to. I do not have the option to relocate, unfortunately.
My big question is, simply, assuming I come to terms with the purely academic pros and cons of going to SHU/Rutgers, am I putting myself in danger of serious crime commuting between Newark and NYC every day? Will I have to leave group study sessions to catch the "not too late" train back home?
Is it that bad?