Photos:
Contact and Address
Map Location:
About the Business:
New York University Tandon School of Engineering is a Engineering school located at 6 MetroTech Center, Downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn, New York 11201, US.
The business is listed under engineering school category. It has received 150 reviews with an average rating of 4.5 stars.
Reviews:
-
- Allan Nicome
- 5 years ago
-
- Johnny M
- 5 years ago
-
- Mike Wickman
- 5 years ago
-
- Omair Arif
- 6 years ago
-
- Jack Hunt
- 6 years ago
Categories:
FAQ:
New York University Tandon School of Engineering is listed under
Here are some reviews from our users.
"As an alumni of class ', I'm very happy with the decision to study computer science at NYU POLY aka Tandon School of Engineering. It has opened a lot of doors for me. The workload was intense, but the program trained me to analyze and solve complex problems. Thanks for the great opportunities."
"I usually come here to get breakfast and/or coffee which is actually Starbucks branded as Seattle's best (and much cheaper). The breakfast omelettes are quite expensive now they have changed the prices but the sandwiches are still decent. The prices otherwise are affordable and there's a large selection of food types. They have their own hand rolled sushi on display everyday as well as other foods."
"I graduated Poly in , pinned on 2nd Lieutenant bars the next day, and had a successful -year career as an Army Engineer officer, followed by a Federal Agent career at present. Poly was VERY DEMANDING--and most other life pursuits were undaunting given the academic rigor and resulting intellectual energy. Two masters were easy, most others from engineering schools seemed underequipped. Strongly recommend the Mechanical Engineering department!"
"Great school, but NYU hasn't helped the students much, answering most requests for improvements with "go to the main campus for that" and what facilities they do make like magnet only available to some students. They increased tuition and removed the famous Poly name. Also dropped the credit limit and increased the credits of some classes, making it harder to graduate on time."
"Quality of the education is abysmal to put it very charitably. The faculty, staff, administrators and student employees are just collecting paychecks and do not care about the students, with few exceptions. The facilities are poorly maintained, and many areas are under staffed. Clearly a university that only cares about money and the horrendous renaming in October vindicates this view."