Rutgers is a public university. It is the state university of New Jersey.
It's only about 25 miles, but it is best done by train. These days, that is a $13 dollar ticket from Penn Station to New Brunswick NJ. It is still better than driving up 95 and over the bridge into Manhattan with traffic and tolls. Takes over an hour by train.
Duke University does not have a minimum required GPA or class rank. Successful Duke applicants demonstrate the impact they have had in the community, the classroom, or on the athletic field, either doing one thing brilliantly or several things exceedingly well.
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Yes. It is known as a diploma mill according to the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and they give it a grade of "F" for it's business practices. Also, the Council on Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) and U.S. Department of Education (USDE) consider its accreditations of BOUA and UCOEA as fake or unrecognized.
The SAT isn't a Pass/Fail type of test. It is a general ranking of the person taking the test compared to all of the others that take the test. Some colleges have set minimums for what they will consider for admissions, but they also take other factors into account.
Princeton University is located in Princeton, NJ. Rutgers University, The State University, has several campuses throughout the state of New Jersey. Its original campus is located in New Brunswick, NJ, about 20 miles from Princeton. Other substantial campuses are in suburban areas near New Brunswick, and additional campuses are located in Newark , NJ and in south Jersey.
Rutgers University has several locations in the US. The campuses are located in New Brunswick-Piscataway, New Jersey, Newark, New Jersey and Camden, New Jersey. Rutgers was established on November 10, 1766.
it all depends on which campus you want to be admitted to, since New Brunswick campus is highly competitive than the others then an average SAT score would be above 1580. The other campuses are selective but an SAT of over 1400 would be appropriate and if you don't have that, then a high school GPA above 3.0 would be just as good. Keep in mind decision making is not all about your SAT scores. Other factors are necessary.
The Ivy League was formally created in 1954 and has only ever included these eight schools: Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Penn, Dartmouth, Brown, Columbia, and Cornell.
Rutgers, which was founded in 1766, is considered a "Public Ivy."
Total undergrads: 26,829
Graduate enrollment: 7,470
Total undergrads: 6,685
Graduate enrollment: 3,052
Total undergrads: 3,690
Graduate enrollment: 682
GPA might not matter as much as being able to spell RUTGERS. They say that it is important, but as long as you have a 3.5 you should be fine
Rutgers University is nicknamed "The Scarlet Knights" and its colors are red and white.
No it's not. The level of competitiveness in the school is comparable to an ivy league level but supposedly it can't be considered ivy league because it doesn't have a football team!
Dutch actor Rutger Hauer is 73 years old (birthdate: January 23, 1944).
He has starred in ( that I can remember): School Daze ( One of the best movies EVER made) Boyz in Da Hood ( Also one of the best movies EVER made) Higher Learning ( Another great movie) Hoodlum Miss' Evers Boys The Tuskegee Airmen Othello Fled What's Love Got To Do With It Biker Boyz Mission Impossible III Bobby Akeelah and the Bee The Matrix Trilogy
In 1819, Thomas Jefferson founded the University of Virginia. Its initial Board of Visitors included Jefferson himself, as well as other U.S. Presidents James Madison and James Monroe. In fact, Monroe himself owned the site on which the original campus was located.
a lot Off the top of my head: LJ Smith, Kenny Britt, Shaun O'Hara, Ray Rice, Brian Leonard, Tiquan Underwood, Garry Brackett, Eric Foster, and I think there is an O-lineman somewhere
1998: 5-6
1999: 1-10
2000: 3-8
2001: 2-9
2002: 1-11
2003: 5-7
2004: 4-7
2005: 7-5
2006: 11-2
2007: 8-5 1998-2007: 47-70