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- 1.Welcome | SUNY Fredonia
- SUNY Fredonia is a comprehensive, public, liberal arts college in western NY, ... Apply to Fredonia. Undergraduate Admissions. Graduate Studies ...
- http://www.fredonia.edu/
- 2.Fredonia, KS - Official Website
- Presents information about city services, lifestyle, business directory, staff ... The City of Fredonia is a quiet, picturesque city in the southeast corner of ...
- http://www.fredoniaks.org/
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Where is the Suny Fredonia I'm planning to go studying
there as an exchange student
for 2 years and I really don't
know where exactly it is.Is it
too far away from NY
city?Anyone here student of
fredonia university?
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Fredonia, NY is in the northwest part of the state, about 1/2 hour south of Buffalo, NY. This is the exact opposite corner of the state from New York City. New York City is about 8-hours drive from Fredonia. |
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How far is Fredonia New York I tried looking it up myself
on vitraul map but it dont
give me the option to view
both and show the
distance..What is the nicest
safest town in New York , and
what advice can you give a
small time southner on
visiting New York ?
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Map quest says 388 miles, and a bit more than 6 hours. http://www.mapquest.com/direct ions/main.adp?mo=ma&2si=gaz_us &un=m&go=1&2gi=0&1c=Fredonia&1 g=yrhOUdZVTm0TrsdlK9I4Uw%253d% 253d&1l=WV2Llti74zX5%252b33JBD 57qg%253d%253d&2c=Peekskill&cl =EN&1n=Chautauqua+County&2g=kH e0p1auWnjgyBPXlf6mdA%253d%253d &qq=1ADqpk24ofBPqMz7H%252b07b1 MLFEcoZwFxQeoLpnbhPi0UH5Qc0EnY t1c2MXZwOltcSnCxsfABbZ9q8Q1znb tfojuWU8vQrirdxbbRXt5J1wEnxKFS dgCvQ2%252fiCTi%252b4PYfV6OB5o 3FxTMNR5k0raLx3GS3%252fdpMNIQE 7EBH5bs7zqJIJYkgo56QqUG7f9mNb7 qRnKXZZwKctHGpoPPOI29goStMLn5H gDCnmoIlmepkWdH%252f1rmGjo%252 fBfQ%253d%253d&1s=NY&2l=Q2Jr%2 52fnOnAtOgXopMfxmbnw%253d%253d &ct=NA&1v=CITY&2n=Westchester+ County&1y=US&2s=NY&2da=-1.0000 00&2rc=A5XAX&2v=CITY&did=11908 08763&2y=US&rsres=1&do=nw&r=s One gorgeous town, and if you love baseball you will love this town--Cooperstown, which is upstate New York. I love not just the Hall of Fame, but the quaintness of the town, itself. Probably the biggest piece of advice I would give anyone visiting any large city if you wanted to visit NYC is- 1) Don't be frightened by the stories you hear. Yes, things do happen, and they will happen more often where there are more people, but also remember news sells, and our nation's media loves to concentrate on the exceptions because those who follow the rules are not news. You'll see "in your face" people, and I would not have said this before Rudy Giuliani was Mayor, but don't be frightened by the tone in one's voice or by the fact that someone may approach you--say "No" if that one does, don't judge the millions of others by the one bad example, and just walk on if it happens--and know that most of the time it doesn't. You will find things in NYC you will not find anyplace else--the Statue, the Empire state, the UN, the stores, the Theater, so many other spots...and to deny yourself the chance to experience them when you can is a shame, I think...because you won't find these things elsewhere. Not every part of Manhattan is dangerous...you can walk the streets and enjoy yourself...If you're traveling late at night and don't feel safe going by subway, there are Taxis, and Buses... You're a Southerner, and we know that many southerners have their own prejudices...so, accept that the greatest similarity between all of us is we are all difference-- And, above all, remember, you are the only one who knows you are "small time southern." So many people come to NYC with an accent-foreign or domestic-the rest of the world won't notice you are "small time" if you don't tell them. Look forward to this being an experience you wouldn't forget, and you might be surprised--it will be large, it will move fast, but if you just soak it in, you will love it. I have taken people from Louisiana around the area-and they absolutely loved it. The Towers were around then, and we went up to the windows and while we could feel the building swaying, we could see all over the place...and it felt great...a similar feeling to what one feels atop the ESB. Hope you visit, and enjoy it. |
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Does SUNY Fredonia Offer I was searching through the
college board website and it
stated that SUNY Fredonia
offers broadcast journalism.
Assuming they did, I signed up
for a open house. However,
looking closer into the actual
SUNY Fredonia website, it did
not say the exact words
"Broadcast Journalism." Do
they offer this as a major or
not? If not, do you have any
alternatives nearby (NY or PA,
near Rochester, NY)? I have
already looked and am
Interested in Ithaca College
and also Syracuse University.
Thanks!
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I have watched a video on the SUNY Stony Brook University website about the NEW journalism department and in it said Stony Brook is the only SUNY with a Journlalism major. also the journalism department just opened in 2006. here is a direct link to SUNY stony brooks video about their journalism department: http://ws.cc.stonybrook.edu/jo urnalism/school-vid.shtml |
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