Any! It all depends on your grades, volunteering, and extra-curricular activities. If you've done well at all of these, you should be able to gain admission to any of the fine universities in the country.
Additionally, New York City is home to numerous trade-related high schools (where normal cities in the U.S. simply have general high schools), so NYC high school graduates may be better trained for their future field than an average American teenager whether they're going to college or not.
*Personal opinion based on the fact that I went to a "general, small town" high school and wish I would have had the chance to go to one of NYC's "themed" high schools.
City University of New York School of Law was created in 1983.
The motto of City University of New York School of Law is 'Law in the Service of Human Needs'.
He was born in New York City and attended the City College of New York and New York University School of Medicine. In 1947, Salk accepted a professorship in the School of Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh.
The Columbia business school is located at the Columbia University in New York. The campus for the Columbia business school is in Manhattan in New York City.
City University of New York was created in 1961.
Author Jacqueline Woodson attended Adelphi University and received a B.A. in English. This university if located in Garden City, New York.
The budget of City University of New York is 2,300,000,000 dollars.
Columbia University is in New York City.
In New York City: Columbia University, Barnard College, New York University, Fordham University, Pace University.In New York State: Sarah Lawrence College, Syracuse University, SUNY (State University of New York) Binghamton, Cornell University, University of Rochester, Rensselaer Polytechnic University.
The address of the Columbia University is: 116Th St And Broadway, New York City, NY 10027
City University of New York Athletic Conference was created in 1987.
Some colleges in New York city include: New York University, Julliard, Columbia University in the city of New York, Barnard College, and Berkeley College.