Best recruitment from these average schools...

<p>Hey I'm a student at Pace University in New York City and I'm thinking about transferring to these schools to major in Finance/Marketing:</p>

<p>1.) University of Maryland, Smith School of Business
2.) Fordham University School of Business
3.) Rutgers University School of Business
4.) University of Miami School of Business
5.) NorthEastern University</p>

<p>Which of these schools will I have the best career opportunities? I'm not looking for top I-banking even though that will be a great plus. I'm just asking which of these colleges could I leave with a job or at least meet a lot of different employers at the recruitment fairs.</p>

<p>I have 43 credits, 3.3 GPA, Finance Club, no internships so far. I'm highly considering going to Fordham because it is in the New York City area. On the other hand, they do not offer on campus housing for transfers so I will have to commute. My other choice was Rutgers just for the sake of saving money since I live in New Jersey. I never hear any hype about the Rutgers Business School so I don't know if I want to apply. I've never visited the UMD's campus but I herd it's nice and there business school is highly respected both nationally and internationally. I would love to attend the University of Miami but the only thing it's way too expensive and I don't know how good UM is at finding there students jobs. I really like Northeastern simply because they have coop's and that's a huge plus that all schools should have.</p>

<p>I want to narrow down to only 2 schools because I don't want to overwhelm myself with applications, writing college essays, and asking for a whole bunch of letters of recommendations. So Out of the 4 I want to apply to 2.</p>

<p>If anyone can help me out I would greatly appreciate it. Also, has anyone herd anything about Pace University Lubin School of Business? I personally do not like the school to much but I like to hear what others think.</p>

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<p>honestly just go to the school where you like the most... quit thinking about "oh will i be recruited if i go here.. and if i go here i wont.." those schools you listed are all in the same "league" as far as ratings go, so honestly pick a school you like and enjoy college.. you have the rest of your life to worry about you're living.</p>

<p>Go to Rutgers - they have the best recruitment out of all the schools listed. I will tell you though, that you will have a difficult time getting into Front Office Investment Banking at a top 10 bank - it is not impossible, but more difficult due to your choice of school and GPA.</p>

<p>How hard is it to get into the Rutgers Undergrad business school? I wonder why Rutgers Business School isn't in BW's undergrad rankings.</p>

<p>hahaha....</p>

<p>i'd say out of those schools, just go to rutgers.
BUT, they are EXTREMELY strict with credit transfers and their b-school operations and admissions is just a total mess. freakin' rutgers.</p>

<p>Yeah I could see that. I've been emailing all the departments to see if I could get equivalencies for the courses that I'm taking this semester. All they tell me is that they can't tell me right now, I would have apply and send transcripts. So I guess it's a win or loose situation.</p>