I have an idea as to where I'd like to go, but I'm sure some people here at ATOT have attended some of these universities, and I'd love to hear what they have to say about them, and give me any advice. Pretend I've been accepted to all of these schools, and don't worry about if my grades/SAT/extra-curriculars are "good enough" to get in. Imagine I've already been accepted and I just need to know where I should go.
I'm looking at:
Cornell (Early Decision)
Boston University
Northeastern University
Villanova University
Rutgers University
Hobart and William Smith
University of Maryland: College Park
I'm looking for a relatively small school for a undergraduate business degree. I'm looking at BU and NEU because I love Boston, and NEU offers a kick-ass Co-Op program which I really like. BU has a good name and a fantastic campus.
Villanova is on the list because of things I've heard from my friends who are attending the school. It's also pretty close to me (I'm in Central Jersey), which is nice. Being Jewish, I don't know how well I will fit in though...
Rutgers is a mandatory on any NJ students college list. I know Rutgers has a very good business program, but a school of 30,000+ people doesn't appeal to me, and being just 15 minutes away from home is a turn-off too.
Hobart and William Smith has a GORGEOUS campus, is very small, very personalized, and from the people I've talked to, offers a great education. Considering its size, I don't know if this is a good choice in order for me to get into graduate school down the road.
UMD is on the list because my brother attended the school, and is considered to be a great all-around education.
Cornell is there because I love the campus, programs, faculty, and pretty much everything about the school. This is a major reach for me, but I do have some resources that do help me on my application. Again, no need to comment about how if I'm looking at the above schools, I won't get into Cornell. It's not a question that if I get into Cornell I will be going there, so lets focus on the other schools.
Obviously this list is not complete, and cuts/additions can be made. Right now I'm leaning toward NEU as my #1. They have a great business school (#26 by Business Week), have a really good Co-Op program, and the campus is gorgeous.
I like BU because they have a Hospitality Administration program, and I can minor in that. That's something that I would be very interested in.
Any other ideas, guys? Looking at schools in the same sort of academic admissions standards. No UPenn Wharton, please
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Appreciate any advice beforehand!
I'm looking at:
Cornell (Early Decision)
Boston University
Northeastern University
Villanova University
Rutgers University
Hobart and William Smith
University of Maryland: College Park
I'm looking for a relatively small school for a undergraduate business degree. I'm looking at BU and NEU because I love Boston, and NEU offers a kick-ass Co-Op program which I really like. BU has a good name and a fantastic campus.
Villanova is on the list because of things I've heard from my friends who are attending the school. It's also pretty close to me (I'm in Central Jersey), which is nice. Being Jewish, I don't know how well I will fit in though...
Rutgers is a mandatory on any NJ students college list. I know Rutgers has a very good business program, but a school of 30,000+ people doesn't appeal to me, and being just 15 minutes away from home is a turn-off too.
Hobart and William Smith has a GORGEOUS campus, is very small, very personalized, and from the people I've talked to, offers a great education. Considering its size, I don't know if this is a good choice in order for me to get into graduate school down the road.
UMD is on the list because my brother attended the school, and is considered to be a great all-around education.
Cornell is there because I love the campus, programs, faculty, and pretty much everything about the school. This is a major reach for me, but I do have some resources that do help me on my application. Again, no need to comment about how if I'm looking at the above schools, I won't get into Cornell. It's not a question that if I get into Cornell I will be going there, so lets focus on the other schools.
Obviously this list is not complete, and cuts/additions can be made. Right now I'm leaning toward NEU as my #1. They have a great business school (#26 by Business Week), have a really good Co-Op program, and the campus is gorgeous.
I like BU because they have a Hospitality Administration program, and I can minor in that. That's something that I would be very interested in.
Any other ideas, guys? Looking at schools in the same sort of academic admissions standards. No UPenn Wharton, please
Appreciate any advice beforehand!