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Brilliant School! Great Physics and Computer Science courses. However, if you are an athlete they don't have good sports. (Correction of previous review)
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Challenging, intense and completely worth it. Take it from someone who went there. Just try your best while you're there and don't stress. You'll be surrounded by a ton of smart people so make to most of it and contribute; there are plenty of things to do there. Trust me... get involved, stay for things after school, and take challenging classes (don't take the bare min, even though that's more than other schools). Do that and college will be a breeze.
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Im from Bronx science dont go there go to stuy
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You see this is the most sought out high school because it is considered number one in the world. The only problem is I guess they have not heard of Nuview Bridge. That is the only way this school would be number one. We also do not cheat, I do not mean to sound aggressive in any way I am just stating facts.
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I am an alumna at this high school. The workload is heavy, especially for commuters involved in extracurricular activities, but I gained an immeasurable experience attending this school. My surrounding students constantly inspired to keep pushing myself and to organically learn, whether from books, fellow students or teachers. Stuyvesant is a large school, with diverse students who have interests in various areas, not just science and math. In fact, I was more in touch with music and art here than I am now at my college. Students here are easily activated to do amazing things and then lead their fellow students to follow them. The school also has interesting classes, such as art appreciation, AP Computer Science, Creative Nonfiction Workshop (my personal favorite course), Introduction to Acting, and Introduction to Ballroom Dancing. The building itself is owned by the park and ten floors tall so students exercise by walking up and down the stairs.
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