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Founded in 1969 as part of NYU's Center for French Civilization and Culture, NYU Paris is at the forefront of French-American cultural exchange. The NYU Paris academic center has hosted more than 4,500 outstanding undergraduates from over 100 U.S. colleges and universities. Courses are offered in numerous areas, including art history, cin... read moreFounded in 1969 as part of NYU's Center for French Civilization and Culture, NYU Paris is at the forefront of French-American cultural exchange. The NYU Paris academic center has hosted more than 4,500 outstanding undergraduates from over 100 U.S. colleges and universities. Courses are offered in numerous areas, including art history, cinema studies, history, literature, and politics. Two distinct programs are designed for students from various disciplines to take courses taught in English or French based on their level of language skills. Students who are fluent in French may enroll in one or more courses taught in French at one of our affiliated institutions in the French university system, the Sorbonne, which includes the University of Paris I, II, VII, and X and at specialized schools (the Institut detudes Politiques, the École Normale Supérieure, the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, and the Institut Catholique). Less
NYU in Paris offers you the option of taking classes at a French university in the city, which sounds pretty cool. I discourage against doing this - it is a hassle to communicate with the French professors in these universities and the grading systems are very different than what is used in the US. The point is to meet other parisian students, but for me this didn't happen. No one was particularly friendly at all, actually. I did enjoy one of my ... Read more
AUP is a good place to have a Parisian experience, but only for a semester. After that its annoying and the Admin. becomes too difficult to deal with. Read more
NYU in Paris offers you the option of taking classes at a French university in the city, which sounds pretty cool. I discourage against doing this - it is a hassle to communicate with the French professors in these universities and the grading systems are very different than what is used in the US. The point is to meet other parisian students, but for me this didn't happen. No one was particularly friendly at all, actually. I did enjoy one of my ... Read more
AUP is a good place to have a Parisian experience, but only for a semester. After that its annoying and the Admin. becomes too difficult to deal with. Read more
NYU in Paris offers you the option of taking classes at a French university in the city, which sounds pretty cool. I discourage against doing this - it is a hassle to communicate with the French professors in these universities and the grading systems are very different than what is used in the US. The point is to meet other parisian students, but for me this didn't happen. No one was particularly friendly at all, actually. I did enjoy one of my ... Read more
NYU in Paris offers you the option of taking classes at a French university in the city, which sounds pretty cool. I discourage against doing this - it is a hassle to communicate with the French professors in these universities and the grading systems are very different than what is used in the US. The point is to meet other parisian students, but for me this didn't happen. No one was particularly friendly at all, actually. I did enjoy one of my ... Read more
AUP is a good place to have a Parisian experience, but only for a semester. After that its annoying and the Admin. becomes too difficult to deal with. Read more