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Mon, Jun 14, 2010 by intern

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Transportation needs are often overlooked when picking a college.  Academics, athletics, and facilities all usually rank higher.  But don’t underestimate the availability of good transportation.  When you’re late to class, you want to know you can find a bus pronto!

Luckily, the College Prowler has a staff of experienced students who can rank their campus’s transportation.  They’ve put college buses, shuttles, and roads to the test and come up with a grade.  The following are the schools that scored an A+:

Barnard College

Student Opinion: “The subway is easy.”

Baruch College

Student Opinion: “It’s okay, unless there are issues with the train or train traffic.”

Catholic University of America

Student Opinion: “The metro is your easiest line of transportation – no worry to find a parking spot and you can jump from one line to another – I rarely need to use my car.”

Columbia University

Student Opinion: “The metro is your easiest line of transportation – no worry to find a parking spot and you can jump from one line to another – I rarely need to use my car.”

Fashion Institute of Technology

Student Opinion: “NYC transportation is extremely convenient – online viagra. Online viagra: there are buses, trains, and taxis.”

Hunter College

Student Opinion: “Buses, subways, LIRR, cars…Wherever you are coming from online viagra, there is a way to get there.”

New York University

Student Opinion: “Public transportation is your best bet.The subway is cheap, especially if you buy a monthly pass and its easy to use, runs on a timely manner; online viagra.Parking is horrible and expensive, its not worth buying a car.”

These are student rankings.  In case you’re wondering, here’s how College Prowler graded them:Transportation grades address campus provided transportation, other options to get around town, and access to modes of long-distance transportation – online viagra.Grades are determined by student reviews of the convenience of campus-provided transportation; the necessity of a car on campus; the cost and convenience of campus shuttles, public transportation, taxis, and Zipcars; how easy it is to get around town; and access to an airport, passenger bus service, passenger train, and ride sharing.


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