<p>Which one's better? </p>
<p>I heard that the Rose Hill campus is nice, but I really like being right in the middle of the city, so Lincoln Center seems a little more appealing to me...</p>
<p>Which one's better? </p>
<p>I heard that the Rose Hill campus is nice, but I really like being right in the middle of the city, so Lincoln Center seems a little more appealing to me...</p>
<p>I'd say Rose Hill, its very secluded from Bronx environment in that it has fencing, beautiful landscaping, etc. Rose Hill also has train station literally feet from the campus that you can go into the city on.</p>
<p>Being in the middle of a city might sound great, but it can be a great distraction.</p>
<p>theres more to each one than location though.</p>
<p>lincoln center is more of a commuter campus. its is also the more artsy of the two.</p>
<p>rose hill is slightly bigger and is more residential. it is more of the typical college campus but it is literally a short bus ride away from manhattan.</p>
<p>theyre both nice but one will work better for some than others.</p>
<p>good luuuck!</p>
<p>random thread hijackign - do you think I could get some aid from Fordham if I come from a tiny catholic school in maryland (I have like kind of normal stats for fordham like 29 ACT/ 1930 SAT/3.92 GPA)</p>
<p>I think you could definitely get some merit aid from Fordham, and you could very well also get specifically Catholic scholarships if you attend a pariochal school. That's my best guess.</p>
<p>My friend's son goes to Rosehill and says he feels really unsafe outside campus. Read up on security and crimes in the area.</p>
<p>hes the first person that i have heard feels unsafe right outside of the campus. i guess it really depends on where you come from..</p>