<p>If your looking to focus on your professional career rather than partying all the time deff consider Newark campus. In nb the class sizes are too big and you won’t get a one on one with your teachers. In Newark all class’s have less than 20 students so you will go to personally know your teachers. Professors who taught at all the campuses stated that the Newark students are the most exciting and interesting of the group (look it up) due to it’s diversity positive energy and urban environment. As a Rutgers Newark student you won’t just be surrounded by other Rutgers students. But in university ave you will meet students from njit, seaton hall law, and ecc and it is said that the Rutgers Newark students find it easier to maintain a higher gpa than the nb students And that is what really counts in the long run. There is an open house next Sunday you should take the opportunity to visit. As for your Toyota there have a big lot where the school keeps all cars protected under security</p>
<p>@jerseygirl5: thanks for posting. You attend rutgers?</p>
<p>@Brainic977: Thank you so much for the detailed response! It’s really helpful. About the open house. When you say next Sunday, do you mean the 24th?? I’ll be flying to America from Pakistan on the 25th so I think i’d miss it
Are they’re any other open houses??</p>
<p>My daughter attends Rutgers-New Brunswick.</p>
<p>oh…does she like it there-she probably does lol but could you ask her what she loves about NB and what she doesn’t. I’ll be flying to America on the 25th and will check both campuses out myself but I would be grateful if you could list out the good and the not so good!</p>