Better to go to school in a city?

<p>I have the option of going to Rutgers for Finance at the Camden campus which is 5 minutes from downtown Philadelphia. I am deciding whether I want to transfer after the fall semester to the main campus which is just a college town or if I should stay in Camden for my last two years.
Would living so close to a major city open me up to a lot more opportunities than a college town?
Thanks</p>

<p>I also have the opportunity to go to school at NJIT for finance in Newark which is right outside of NYC and is a good city itself. But NJIT is a Tech school and I am transferring from a tech school because its lame at this school so I don’t think that’s a good choice. But in terms of finding jobs for finance, New York seems to be a much better place when I look online. Wouldn’t Philadelphia firms pull their graduates from UPenn? Idk this is a really hard decision.</p>

<p>Any Opinions?</p>

<p>You are overthinking this. The main campus is a better school than the Camden campus. You will also get more recruiters there. UPenn grads go to NYC too.</p>

<p>depends on what you want to do with your career. if you want to work in philly sure. if not then choose what campus you like better.</p>

<p>Yeah I really like Philly. I feel like it is on a lower level than NYC but is less crowded and has a good old historic feel to most parts of it. But I feel like if you get the chance to go to NYC, you just take it. I decided ill go to Newark. Thanks though.</p>