Rose Hill v. Lincoln Center

<p>Can anyone give me any details as to which campus is better for an undergraduate non-theater major? I went to the law school at lincoln center and i thought most of the undergrads were theater/music majors but is this still the case?</p>

<p>Lincoln Center is geared more towards those who want to major in theater/music but it now has most of the majors that RH has (except for business.) That said, if you aren't majoring in theater, RH would be better-- the science program here is much stronger, there is the business major etc.</p>

<p>Theatre is a very selective, and thus small, program. The overwhelming majority of students at LC are in the liberal arts: communications, english, psych, and history are especially popular.</p>

<p>where would you say is a better place to go to school though? what's the environment like in RH v. lincoln center? it would be cool to be in the city but i don't know how much fun the upper west side would be for an undergraduate.</p>

<p>for business is it rose hill or Lincoln center???</p>

<p>When it comes down to a liberal arts curriculum, you should the visit the campus to get a definite answer.</p>

<p>Business minor is available at LC. The College of Business Administration (Business Major) is on RH.</p>