Which campus?

<p>BA in dance with a minor in something businessy
But I'm through SAS although I'm looking into transferring to Mason Gross either next year or if there is a way I can transfer before school starts</p>

<p>So basically it all comes down to Douglass, College Ave, or Livingston.</p>

<p>When I visited it was during the summer and Livingston was completely hard to judge because of all the construction.
I've been on College Ave but I'm not into the partying thing.
I can't really tell which of the three I wanna stay on.</p>

<p>Opinions on each? Opinions on where I should go?</p>

<p>Also unrelated which campus has the best gym/rec center whatever it's called because I'm kinda a fitness freak</p>

<p>Douglass is you’re really into the whole school thing. Most people in Douglas are science major.</p>

<p>I don’t think college ave would be for you since you’re not into the partying thing. Livingston is REALLY nice now, but I think cook/douglass would fit you best because you want to major in dance.</p>

<p>Busch Campus is sort of plain looking, nothing too aesthetic if you’re looking for that “college” feel. There are a lot of engineering classes/science on Busch. In my opinion, Busch Campus has the best gym facilities. It has the biggest gym, has a basketball court, squash(?) [that room where you play tennis in lol], and has a swimming pool. </p>

<p>Livingston Campus is the newest. Has new apartments (which are mainly for upper classmen). Aside from their dining hall though, I wouldn’t really recommend this campus.</p>

<p>College Ave is the “original” campus (the campus where the school first started, etc.) It has the older college feel, especially around Voorhees Mall, where buildings like Scott Hall and Murray Hall are. It’s also the closest to downtown. There’s a NJ Transit train station next to the Barnes and Nobles. There are also a lot of frat/sorority houses.</p>

<p>Cook/Douglass is the campus where a lot of SEBS (environmental science, etc.) students are. (There are farms and stuff like that). But I also believe that this campus is the home to Mason Gross. </p>