<p>I've been accepted into RIT and NYU POLY for a computer science major next year. Also applied to UCF a few days ago as a backup (financially). I've recieved similar financial aid offers from both schools. One thing I like about RIT is the great co-op program they have, and they were ranked as one of the top game design schools in the country, which I intend to minor in their game design curriculum. I'm leaning towards attending RIT right now, but since these are fairly similar schools i'm having trouble deciding where I should attend. Which one would you go to? Help me decide please.</p>
<p>Did you visit either of the schools?</p>
<p>I only ask because as good of a school as RIT is, once I visited I immediately decided it wasn’t more me. I hated the campus and Rochester.</p>
<p>NYU-Poly isn’t a top game design school… sorry, but I go there, and there are many kids dying to be all up in game design, but I mostly just see grad kids and the new “Game Innovation Lab” is closed to some exclusive, undefined group of people. Sad and disappointing. maybe if undergrads were already good at game design, there’d be more initiative, but I feel like the program is new. There’s potential…but it is sooo new. </p>
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