03-25-2010, 06:34 PM | #23 |
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Thanks for all your input guys. I've been so slammed with work that I haven't had time to really sit down and research everything. So I figured I would ask on here to maybe get some quick answers.
I'm not really looking for a huge party school. I've been to OSU, OU, BGSU, etc. I'm not hardcore to party like that. Haha I just need to pin point the right school now. I'll have to look into it when I have some free time. |
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03-25-2010, 07:29 PM | #26 |
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Come to Carnegie Mellon. Not really a party school which sucks but Upitt is a couple of blocks away.
Its always ranked in the top 10 for business. If you were an Econ, i would look at U of Chicago. I almost went there, but i didnt really want to major in Econ. Might have been worth it to have a better shot at their MBA program which is tops in like everything lol Also, maybe try U of Virginia. Top business school and my friend just transferred there from Maryland, so its not impossible
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No OSU is not in the ghetto. It's near the ghetto, but what isn't when you live in a city. But I guess you wouldn't understand that. NJ is rather rural in most areas as well. And yes, I know the east coast pretty well, my whole fam lives there. Actually drove from NYC just last weekend and passed PSU. It's in the sticks, there is no denying that.
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I live 20 mins from Rutgers and can say its not in the best area. Although its far from the ghetto lol
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03-25-2010, 09:23 PM | #29 |
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Some schools operate on a quarterly system vice a semester system. You might not get credit for any classes you didn't complete both quarters for if it's required.
I got boned paying for a couple of physics classes that didn't transfer because they weren't complete. However, there should be no prob going semester-->quarter system.
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