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Old 04-14-2008, 09:46 PM
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Hello all I am a 21 year old student who is almost done completing my Associates Degree in Business Management at Berkeley College. I plan to transfer as soon I receive my degree to pursue my Bachelors in Management of Information Systems. I want to stay local around north jersey and was wondering what Business school is well respected by employers. I was considering NJIT since they blend the technological aspect with the Business aspect. I also had in mind Rutgers- Newark Business school and FDU but I just wanted some input. Thanks alot.
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Old 04-15-2008, 01:23 PM
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Have you looked at Seton Hall? They also have the graduate programs in Business and Law, which may mean a solid undergrad feeder program.
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Old 04-15-2008, 07:22 PM
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Thanks for the responses keep them coming. So Rutgers would be the obvious choice. Do you think that a Business degree at NJIT would be a wise move considering that i am looking to get my MBA from NYU after i receive my Bachelors Degree.
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The best business schools in Jersey, probably in this order, are Rutgers, Seton Hall and College of New Jersey. If you're willing to cross a couple miles over the state line, Wharton at UPenn is generally considered the best business school in the country, and Drexel is pretty much up there with Rutgers and Seton Hall.
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