About The King’s College
The King’s College ( College ) is located at 56 Broadway, New York, NY 10004, United States. It is categorised as : Private liberal arts college.
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Ratings & Ranking
The King’s College has a rating of 4.6 and is ranked number 3799 in the US.
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Address & Location
The King’s College is located at 56 Broadway, New York, NY 10004, United States.
Schools Fees
Given that it is categorised as Private liberal arts college, the school fees for The King’s College range between 38,000 USD and 52,000 USD.
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Admissions:
Admissions are currently open at The King’s College.
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Parents & Students Reviews:
The King’s College has 49 reviews with an overall rating of 4.6. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
I will say this. If King’s was as amazing and diverse and awesome as the users below claim, then why does administration use more words refuting someones argument and getting, quite frankly, extremly defensive about someone pointing out their faults, instead of simply asking why the person feels or thinks the way they do or what facts that person can present? Would the college have an absurdly high (in the range of 50%) freshman drop out rate if they were as awesome as they claim?
And the demographics? That’s kupput. They have extremly small class sizes so even having 20-30 black people in a freshman class will amount to high “diversity,” despite the other 200 kids being, as John Smith so eloquently put it, white, homeschooled, southern, caucasians.
Here’s some more food for thought. Why isnt there a single bad review on Google until this John Smith person came out? Surely, someone must have had a so-so time at King’s. Surely. But no. Not a single one in sight. Why aren’t there many 5 star reviews that go into detail the way I and John Smith have?
Now, maybe we’re wrong. But if you are an intellectual, do a little deep thinking about these reviews before you apply and ask many pointed questions in your interveiw to vet the school. If you find you still like the promise of what the school has to offer, (journalism program isn’t so bad) then apply.