Can someone tell me which MBA school in New York, of the 41 listed in this site, is worthwile going to, in terms of international esteem etc.? Thanxs!
MBA in New York
Posted Jan 02, 2006 11:07
Posted Jan 02, 2006 20:38
If you are looking for a strong international reputation, you have to try to get into NYU Stern or Columbia. You could also think about Cornell University, Johnson, which is not located in New York City, but in Ithaca (3 hours from NYC).
Posted Jan 16, 2006 09:37
agreed about the top schools in NYC -- Stern and Columbia. but if you are not worried about out-of-state fees, there are other b-schools in the region that lie in other states, but are closer than Cornell, like Wharton in Philadelphia and Yale in New Haven. anyway take a look. good luck.
Posted Jan 19, 2006 10:15
Actually, I am more interested in alternative and reputed b-schools in NYC itself... Any ideas?
Posted Jan 22, 2006 11:44
What about Fordham? Lots of choices there.
http://www.find-mba.com/university/287
http://www.find-mba.com/university/287
Posted Jan 25, 2006 12:09
Interesting, A Jesuit B-school..? Anyways, I haven't thought about this one and it is in the center of town for sure ;-). Thanks for the hint!
Posted Feb 10, 2006 22:47
Hi guys!!!
I am a student from greece and i am about to take my business degree in forthcoming june,and my age is 24!
i have a couple of foul time w/e and a GPA 7/10 almost.
I am interested in fordham, baruch , st. john's and hofstra mba programs!
Could anyone please post a comment about these schools,like wich is better and why or anything at all, because here in greece its to hard to find anynone who could help me and guide me!!!
Thanks a lot anyway!!!!!!
I am a student from greece and i am about to take my business degree in forthcoming june,and my age is 24!
i have a couple of foul time w/e and a GPA 7/10 almost.
I am interested in fordham, baruch , st. john's and hofstra mba programs!
Could anyone please post a comment about these schools,like wich is better and why or anything at all, because here in greece its to hard to find anynone who could help me and guide me!!!
Thanks a lot anyway!!!!!!
Posted Feb 11, 2006 17:47
these are all accredited and pretty good programs overall. keep in mind that hofstra is a bit outside of NYC. and remember too that fordham and st.johns are both religious-affiliated schools. i dont know if that matters to you or not, but i just thought i would say it anyway.
Posted Feb 12, 2006 11:24
remember too that fordham and st.johns are both religious-affiliated schools.
I guess that this does not affect the content of the MBA courses in any way. Fordham has a good name in the US and I think it is also has the strongest international reputation of the programs mentioned by efthimaras.
I guess that this does not affect the content of the MBA courses in any way. Fordham has a good name in the US and I think it is also has the strongest international reputation of the programs mentioned by efthimaras.
Posted Feb 13, 2006 14:22
no, i suppose you are right about the content of the mba programs. but i imagine being a catholic or jesuiut school perhaps affects campus life to some degree.
Posted Mar 04, 2006 11:25
Did anyone get news from CBS or NYU yet? Would be great to let me know...
Posted Mar 12, 2006 20:38
Can someone tell me which MBA school in New York, of the 41 listed in this site, is worthwile going to, in terms of international esteem etc.? Thanxs!
The MBA listings on this website are sorted according to popularity (=no. of user views), i.e. you should particularily consider the first 5-10 programs in "New York".
The MBA listings on this website are sorted according to popularity (=no. of user views), i.e. you should particularily consider the first 5-10 programs in "New York".
Posted Mar 14, 2006 20:20
Hello guys, This is Ran from Canada. Are there any MBA programs in US with internship or co-op terms. Can someone help me..
Thanx :)
Thanx :)
Posted Mar 21, 2006 19:24
Hi guys. I'm from Greece as well (greetings Efthimara arhige!).
I've applied to various US business schools. I've already been accepted at Pepperdine in Malibu, California. However, I think I'm mostly interested in NYC. I got the boot from Columbia but I have my eye on Fordham or Baruch.
What would you guys do? Would you pick Pepperdine as it seems to be the best choice, or would you wait for the rest that I mentioned? How would you compare those 3? I also consider Uni of Miami and San Diego State University (sorry for throwing in so many..).
TIA
I've applied to various US business schools. I've already been accepted at Pepperdine in Malibu, California. However, I think I'm mostly interested in NYC. I got the boot from Columbia but I have my eye on Fordham or Baruch.
What would you guys do? Would you pick Pepperdine as it seems to be the best choice, or would you wait for the rest that I mentioned? How would you compare those 3? I also consider Uni of Miami and San Diego State University (sorry for throwing in so many..).
TIA
Posted Mar 21, 2006 22:49
Hi Tia. Are you waiting to hear back from Fordham and Baruch or are you just thinking of applying? I think of the three others, I would be most happy with Pepperdine. First off, it's in Malibu. That's which is where rich people from L.A: go to live when they retire. I'm not saying that is a deal-breaker or anything, but it is a good sign that the place is nice, especially if you like to surf or want to learn. :) But besides that, Pepperdine is a school with a great reputation for business. I don't really know much about the programs at SDSU or Miami.
Posted Jun 16, 2006 02:49
Is there someone who knows about St.John's, Longisland and Hoftra.
I'm condidering to go to their accounting course, but I acutally don't know their reputation. Considering St. John's program at accounting, I guess the classes are so many(more than 60 degrees). I'm from Asian, so I can't actually find the resourses their reputation and atomsphere except one of the famouse B-school, NYU and Columbia in NYC.
I'm condidering to go to their accounting course, but I acutally don't know their reputation. Considering St. John's program at accounting, I guess the classes are so many(more than 60 degrees). I'm from Asian, so I can't actually find the resourses their reputation and atomsphere except one of the famouse B-school, NYU and Columbia in NYC.
Posted Jun 16, 2006 17:19
Except I mentioned above, I occured suddenly wheter they are 2 year-dayime-fulltime course or not.
2 year fulltime-daytime;
Columbia
NYU
CUNY
Fordham
Hofstra
2 year fulltime-evening ;
IONA
St john's
Longisland
NYIT
Pace
Is that right?
I would like to know about St john's as early as possible.
Thank you
2 year fulltime-daytime;
Columbia
NYU
CUNY
Fordham
Hofstra
2 year fulltime-evening ;
IONA
St john's
Longisland
NYIT
Pace
Is that right?
I would like to know about St john's as early as possible.
Thank you
Posted Jun 21, 2006 09:29
As far as reputation is concerned, I would say #1 Hofstra, #2 St. Johns, dont know the third one you name. However, you should be aware that Hofstra is not located in NYC but one hour away from the city in upstate NY.
Posted Jun 22, 2006 10:05
Longisland University also does not seem to be located in New York City but somewhere in NY state (Orangeburg ??).
Posted Jun 22, 2006 17:18
Thank you very much!!
Yes, I know the Hofstra's location, which is located to take about 1 hour from NYC(Manhattan). As your suggestion, had I better to go to Hofstra MBA course compared to St john's MBA because Hofstra's reputation is better than St John's and Hofstra's MBA couse is 2-year-fulltime-daytime compared to St john's 2-year-fulltime-evening? And Considering that St John's loacation is separated Manhattan, Queens and Staten island, the school and study atomosphere in Hofstra is better than St John's? Someone helps me!
Yes, I know the Hofstra's location, which is located to take about 1 hour from NYC(Manhattan). As your suggestion, had I better to go to Hofstra MBA course compared to St john's MBA because Hofstra's reputation is better than St John's and Hofstra's MBA couse is 2-year-fulltime-daytime compared to St john's 2-year-fulltime-evening? And Considering that St John's loacation is separated Manhattan, Queens and Staten island, the school and study atomosphere in Hofstra is better than St John's? Someone helps me!
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