<p>Today we had a college fair at my high school and the admissions woman from Seton Hall, mentioned this 5 year program for completing your Bachelors degree and your MBA. I had heard of this for med school and even for law, but this was the first time hearing about it for business.
I do not mean to be arrogant, but I personally would consider Seton Hall to be a safety, so I was wondering what others schools you guys are aware of that also offer this program, or something similar? Are these programs much more selective than the schools themselves? Do companies see these programs as more prestigious than just completing the usual BA and MBA?</p>
<p>anyone bumb</p>
<p>bumpbumpbump</p>
<p>You should ask this question at the MBA forum. Click on “Discussion Home” in the upper left of this screen, and then scroll down to find it.</p>
<p>The program at Seton Hall probably is very appealing to non-traditional age students who have been in the workforce for a while, and who know their career goals. It may not make as much sense for someone fresh out of HS without much work experience.</p>
<p>Loyola in Chicago has a 4-1 finance program, Indiana has a 3-2 accounting program.</p>
<p>thanku, i will repost in the mba forum. how competitive is admission to indianas 3/2?</p>
<p>I don’t know how many apply, but they accept 45-55 a year and the average GPA is aound a 3.65.</p>
<p>k thanks. do u know if thats uw or weighted? Is anyone aware of the programs acceptance rate and standardized test scores?</p>