Douglass or cook?

<p>I'm a bit confused about Douglass and cook. i'm not sure if i'm attending rutgers but if i do... what's the difference, i've been offered admission to new brunswick college of arts and sciences and newark college of arts and sciences.
I will be a double major in bio and finace on a pre-med track if that helps.
As you can see i really don't know the difference between cook and douglass so help would be greatly appreciated ! </p>

<p>Thanks so Much =)</p>

<p>Well Douglass is an all womens campus. Thats the biggest difference.</p>

<p>Since they merged everything it's more confusing. Douglass is now a "residential program for women". Dorms, support system, enrichment and leadership programs for women.
Cook is on the same piece of land, next to Douglass. It's the agricultural school. There are horses, cows and all that there. I find it the prettiest part of the school (Douglass, Cook and also the music school - mason gross-are all in the same basic place)
There are mostly commuters at RU-newark, plus it's in Newark, though students like it.
NB is also urban but huge numbers of students live on or near the campus.</p>

<p>SAS is geared towards those interested in pre-med, while SEBS (Cook) is geared towards environmental, pre-vet, and agricultural bio. As a part of SAS, you can live on Douglass, College Ave (which I think is going to be harder for freshmen to get now with the merging).., Busch, or Livingston.</p>

<p>Thanks so much=)</p>