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1.) If one were to say they were to attend SUNY Farmingdale, would one be embarass towards the similiarity of saying that one is from a community college?
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<p>Maybe. Depending on who you talk to, the school is either very good or very crappy. Farmingdale used to be a community college and that's probably why there is a 13th grade feel. One of the first things everyone will say is that Farmingdale has a beautiful campus, which is very true.</p>
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<li>There is a sufficient amount of diversity even though the majority of the school is white. I haven't noticed many Hispanics, but there are plenty of African-Americans. I've noticed that there is a high percentage of black people who dorm rather than commute like the majority of the school. The Asian population has increased since last year, especially the Indians. There are also at least 200 Chinese students studying abroad, those Chinese students are from the area that had a major earthquake. As for the Hispanics, I heard that there are going to be students from the Dominican Republic studying abroad in Farmingdale every year.</li>
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<p>There is no crime at all. The campus police is very active and will definitely crack on any gang violence before one can even plan anything. The school is strict, so that is why there aren't any parties. There is a blend of all economic classes. Some people at the school are too obnoxious and loud for this school to be considered classy or upper scale.</p>
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3.) How are the people at SUNY Farmingdale like? Smokers, Quiet Goodie People, Heavy Party area, etc.
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<p>Every other person smokes. I don't know if I'm just sheltered, but I've never seen so many people smoke until I went here. No one cares if you smoke or not, so don't worry about peer pressure. Be very surprised if not one person asks you for a lighter during your time at Farmingdale.
There is still fresh air in spite of all of this, so don't feel that you'll have to walk through clouds of smoke wherever you go.</p>
<p>As I said before, there are no parties in Farmingdale and that is because the dorms are very strict. Farmingdale is a dry campus which means that there is no alcohol permitted for recreational purposes. Some people complain about this and want to transfer to a college with more parties because Farmingdale is considered utterly boring when it comes to that.
However, there are "Ram Jams" a few times a month, sponsored by Ram Radio, the campus radio station. I heard they are pretty fun, but I haven't attended any so I can't speak from personal experience.</p>
<p>As for the people in general, I can't say there is one person who defines the whole student body. However, I can say that at least 50% of the school comprises of geeks or nerds. This is probably because Farmingdale is considered a technical school. Many of these geeks are of course computer science or engineering majors. You can often spot them watching anime in the computer lab and they are generally very nice people.
I feel that there are too many quiet, intelligent people who get drowned out by the loud, obnoxious people who just love attention no matter how idiotic or annoying it sounds. They spew total garbage and nonsensical slang. There are many people who just keep to themselves and only go to class and come home. If you take a class like Philosophy, you'll be surprised how many very intelligent students you overlooked because the dummies yell the loudest.
Then there are the slackers/druggies. You know those people who always rattle on about weed or whatever drug they did this weekend? You'll find some of them here. I think everyone gets high outside of campus. There are a few people who come to class high, but that's true for every college.
There are some materialistic people and a few people who still act like they're in high school, but you can ignore them. Most of them are freshman who did not get the HS drama out of their system yet.
The professors are decent and the academics are fair. You will get a nice education at Farmingdale even though I feel that it is being wasted on burnouts. It is still a nice school in general and since it is centrally located on Long Island, it will probably help you get job opportunities and internships. Half of the dentists I know went to Farmingdale or know someone who went there and say it is a good school.
You should take advantage of the opportunities the school has because many people aren't and are just going through the motions. </p>
<p>That's all I can think of for now. I will answer any other questions you have.</p>