<p>Hi guys right now i'm having problem deciding which campus i should attend</p>
<p>I want to major in psychology..</p>
<p>I actually would want to live in Manhattan but I also want to have a school that actually has campus and traditional feel like one in Rose Hill.</p>
<p>Is the living expense in Rose Hill cheaper that that in Manhattan (I mean for food, transportation, etc.)?</p>
<p>My friend says that even though I apply for Lincoln, I would not have time going shopping or walking around manhattan everyday anyway, so it's not worthy.</p>
<p>What do you guys think? What are pros and cons? Which campus is better for psychology? Help me out!</p>
<p>Its up to you. Yes, LC is fun and in the center of the city. But its also in one building and heavily tilted towards the prestigious theatre program and Ailey dance school. While LC offers many of the same programs and courses, and also some esoteric languages not offered at RH, like Mandarin and Arabic, RH is the quintessential classic campus, but still “in the city…though a different borough.” Its self enclosed, very attractive, safe, lots of offerings…lots of fun and lots of hard work. You can take classes at LC if you see something you want…many do that and take the RamVan back and forth. </p>
<p>I’m partial to RH, but that is me. Sounds like that is what you want too.</p>
<p>The most convenient means of transportation is the MetroNorth which stops at Fordham’s gate and goes direct to Grand Central, or up to Westchester the other direction. Not many take the subway, as its a jaunt up Fordham Road, and not as clean.</p>