NYC/NJ postbacs?

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Hello,

I am looking for schools that offer undergrad night courses with labs- seemingly impossible around the NYC/NJ area. While I admire the Harvard Extension school system of teaching students who work during the day, it isn't feasible for me to move up to Boston by next semester.

So, are there any people who've found schools with a similar schedule?

Thanks in advance =)
 
Does Rugters- NB? or even Newark? I know Penn does in philly and Rowan does in South jersey. You might want to check out the area community colleges as well.
 
CUNY ****ty college, hunter and columbia
 
Hello,

I am looking for schools that offer undergrad night courses with labs- seemingly impossible around the NYC/NJ area. While I admire the Harvard Extension school system of teaching students who work during the day, it isn't feasible for me to move up to Boston by next semester.

So, are there any people who've found schools with a similar schedule?

Thanks in advance =)

CUNY College of Staten Island was offering general as well as organic chem with labs in the evenings, usually 6pm and later. Physics, too.

If you feel like poking at multitudes of school sites and looking at their course schedules, I found www.collegeboard.com at least one way of plugging in your zip code and locating colleges/universities by distance.
 
Columbia offers its sciences and labs (i believe) in the evening
 
I am pretty sure the Rutgers - NB offers labs/classes in the evening.

scheduling.rutgers.edu
 
Hello,

I am looking for schools that offer undergrad night courses with labs- seemingly impossible around the NYC/NJ area. While I admire the Harvard Extension school system of teaching students who work during the day, it isn't feasible for me to move up to Boston by next semester.

So, are there any people who've found schools with a similar schedule?

Thanks in advance =)

I took my post-ba courses at CCNY ( City College of New York - CUNY ). The teachers were mostly pretty good, the labs were mostly decent and the student body was not that up there so if you are a good student you will easily pull A's. They have enough courses offered that you can take all nite classes. I was working while going there.
 
oh and its really cheap if you are a NYC resident.
 
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