yeshiva/college

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  • #603821
    always happy27
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    what is the best place to go to if you want to do yeshiva and college? where its a serious place with good normal guys,good rebbeim. ( preferably near the new york area)

    #909567
    Abe Cohen
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    Touro’s Beis Medrash program.

    #909568
    popa_bar_abba
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    Are you modern orthodox or baal habatish?

    #909569
    MorahRach
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    Touro

    #909570
    jbaldy22
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    Depends on your hashkafos but your best options are ohr hachaim, landers or shaar yoshuv. ohr hachaim has the added bonus that you can go to queens college if you want and yeshiva credits taken there are considered to be full touro college credits and not transfers.

    Landers has college every day instead of second seder while ohr hachaim and shaar yoshuv are two nights a week instead of night seder.

    #909571
    147
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    Yeshiva University, as its name implies, incorporates both facets, being a Yeshiva & a university.

    #909572
    mexipal
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    147 if you have nothing intelligent to say please don’t talk

    #909573
    kfb
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    If you want to get a job after college; go to queens college or YU

    #909574
    Sam2
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    Mods, can we please close this thread? Not because it’s not a legitimate question, but because this thread will take the following trajectory:

    1) Someone will see a perceived attack on Touro’s academics and feel the need to defend it.

    2) Someone will see a defense of Touro’s academics and feel the need to attack it.

    3) Someone will see an attack on Touro and feel the need to attack YU in response.

    4) A pro-YU/anti-YU flame war will commence.

    5) In the middle of said flame war, random people will enter and talk about how this undefinable “Modern Orthodoxy” is the root of all evil.

    6) Said flame war will continue until you mods get bored of it and close the thread.

    So, why don’t we all save some time, read the last flame war thread, and just close this one now?

    #909575
    popa_bar_abba
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    Sam: So you are saying you are pro-YU?

    #909576
    takahmamash
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    Mexipal, perhaps you should take your own advice – if you don’t have a way to say something nicely, please don’t talk.

    #909577
    147
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    Likewise you mexipal, if you have nothing intelligent to say, please don’t converse.

    #909578
    RABBAIM
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    Think of Ner Yisroel Baltimore and U of Maryoand, Hopkins or other great options. Eclectic chevra, massive gentle slid shiurim and Rabbaim, great facility, ability to immerse without distraction, and almost 2.5 times the scheduled # of learning hours over many other options…… 7 days a week, 42 weeks a year, 2 or 3 sedorimm a day……… reach for higher. Talmud Torah intense pounding plus earning a degree.

    Solid citizens come form there………

    #909579
    Sam2
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    PBA: I’m saying I don’t like flame wars.

    #909580
    ItcheSrulik
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    pba: The flamewar will happen naturally. You don’t have to force it.

    #909581
    jbaldy22
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    @RABBAIM Ner Yisroel is a nice yeshiva with a great learning atmosphere but is impractical for a lot of college guys – they only allow guys to take two classes per semester and the only program they have left is with towson not university of maryland. Their college program is not nearly as good as it used to be. Thats why I suggested the landers, ohr hachaim and shaar yoshuv options as those still allow 4-5 classes per semester and allow guys to finish college within a decent amount of time.

    #909582
    akuperma
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    1. What do you want to do for a living? For example, to be a doctor you want to go to a “real” university, with known high standards.

    An easy to obtain “Bachelor of Talmudic Law” meets requirements for jobs that have only a nominal requirement for a degree, but won’t get you far in professions with more rigorous or competitive standards.

    2. Depending on majors, one can do a degree through distance education.

    3. If you want to go to college to get educated (as opposed to getting access to a career), you are already off the derekh so why worry.

    #909583
    popa_bar_abba
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    pba: The flamewar will happen naturally. You don’t have to force it.

    That was natural. I’m the one who starts it.

    #909584
    zahavasdad
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    I dont recommend YU, not because of its Hashkafa, but because of the cost. Last I heard I think it was about $40,000 a year. A four year degree will cost at least $160,000 (Probably Higher)

    Queens or Brooklyn College is about $5500 a year and the 4 year degree will cost you about $25,000. You need to earn a living to pay those costs. Its alot easier to pay back $25,000 than $160,000

    And no a Tuoro degree is not as good as a YU or Queens/Brooklyn College degree. If you are going to invest time and money into a degree , get a decent one

    #909585
    ItcheSrulik
    Member

    akuperma: Can we just say point 3 wasn’t sarcastic so we can have two flame wars on this thread at once?

    #909586

    OP, im not going to get involved in the above hashkafah battle, just a word of advice. Be careful from places that offer “REAL bachelors” degrees in their Yeshivas. MANY colleges will NOT honor transfer credits from Excelsior, or Thomas Edison college where some yeshivas get their guys credits from.

    Whichever program you choose make sure that it is an accredited respected program and will allow you to go on to a better or Graduate program should you choose.

    #909587
    zahavasdad
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    +1 Working Harder…

    100% on the money, Places take degrees seriously, And dont take degree mills very highly or places that dont have standards (As they define them) You might not agree with the standards, but they are there

    Dont waste your money on such places, Even online college are a waste of money. Their credits are not worth the paper they are printed on

    #909588
    lakewhut
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    YU is adjusting their tuition based on family income

    #909589
    optimusprime
    Member

    Look into Fairleigh Dickinson University. They have a BAIS Program that will enable you to learn in a Yeshiva and take classes during Bein Hazmanim.

    #909590
    dhl144
    Member

    wow this forum is so funny with the back and forth argueing…feels like im in HS again..LOL

    #909591
    Wisey
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    What about someone who is looking for a lighter yeshivah with a diversity of learning and college due to health issues caused by a history of being a supermasmid. What place would the CR population suggest for such a bachur. (this is why I am “wasting” time posting here)

    #909592
    Health
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    Wisey -NIRC, Balto., Md.

    #909593
    Health
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    dhl144 -“wow this forum is so funny with the back and forth argueing…feels like im in HS again..LOL”

    It sure is HS or even elementary school because we get to read posts like yours with incorrect spelling. LOL! (:0

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