<p>i'm a junior in high school and interested in Fordham. what are some of the differences between the LC and Rose Hill campuses? are certain majors only allowed to attend certain campuses? i'm planning on majoring in biology. is there a certain campus i should be looking at? i'm asking because i'm starting to plan my college visits over the break (any tips on that by the way?)</p>
<p>rose hill, that's where you wanna be if your a bio major. If you go to LC, you are still going to take your science courses in RH for the most part. And there are more students and campus at RH.</p>
<p>There are minor differences between the Rose Hill and Lincoln Center Campuses. We offer the same programs, with few special cases here and there. Dance, Theatre, and most Visual Arts programs are held at Lincoln Center, whereas the specific science classes and Business School are at Rose Hill. In general, a science major can take classes at LC and then complete the chemistry and physics labs at RH. Biology labs can be fulfilled at LC.</p>
<p>Since Bio/Natural Sciences is offered at both campuses, it will come down to atmosphere preferences. You might a more traditional college campus, like Rose Hill or you might prefer a metropolitan/urban campus, which is LC. </p>
<p>I recommend you to visit both campuses to make your final decision.</p>
<p>There are substantial physical differences between the 2 campuses. Rose Hill is a more traditional college campus with green space and traditional college buildings. Lincoln Center essentially consists of 2 modern undergraduate buildings (Lowenstein - academic building; McMahon - apartment-style dorm building) and the Law School with some green space all contained in a city block. The real attraction of Fordham-Lincoln Center is the location - next to Lincoln Center and a block from Central Park with all of the amenities of Manhattan.</p>