Bryant University

<p>Ok, so I've been accepted to Bryant University but I'm not sure if I should enroll...</p>

<p>I want to pursue an accounting or finance major. </p>

<p>Colleges I've been accepted to so far are City College, Brooklyn College, and St. John's University. Sadly, I've been wait-listed to Bentley University and Syracuse University. </p>

<p>My question is, out of all the colleges I've been accepted to so far, which one is the best? </p>

<p>Can somebody help me out here?
Any help will be greatly appreciated! </p>

<p>come someone please help me out here!!</p>

<p>Bryant is superior to all those schools, especially for accounting. Big 4 loves Bryant. Also, those other schools are largely commuter schools, so Bryant would have more traditional campus life. Not considering finances (major factor of course), Bryant is the best of those choices.</p>

<p>If Bryant is good, why is the acceptance rate so high? </p>

<p>S accepted to Bryant, High Point, Furman, UNH, Sacred Heart, and Quinnipiac for business. Furman and High PoinT gave most financial aid by a significant amount. Which school has best program? Want well rounded education</p>

<p>What’s your parents budget and what’s the net cost ie. (tuition + R&B) - (scholarships/grants) =? for each?
(DO NOT subtract any loan)
Bryant is a very good school. Admission rate is high because it’s essentially self-selective and most applicants are qualified.</p>

<p>@MYOS1634 Cost is not a factor. </p>

Bryant is the weakest of the 3B’s Babson, Bentley, and Bryant. Out of the schools you got into it is the best for what you plan on majoring in. Unless you get off the waitlist at Bentley, you should attend

^ The high school junior from California, with all of 4 posts, is the authority on the 3B’s?

Well, he is right. Though I don’t think he meant to say that Bryant is a poor school (it’s certainly not). Don’t waste your time with High Point, for the love of God.

Bryant is definitely the best school you’ve been accepted too.

Bryant was ranked #11 of north-east regional universities. I’m attending La Salle, which was ranked #26, with a similar acceptance rate.

There are schools that didn’t even receive a ranking, with <50% acceptance rates. Please don’t judge by this.

This post is from March. Certainly the OP has already made his/her choice.

The original post is indeed from March…2014.

Still, nothing wrong with revitalizing a discussion about Bryant, a good school blatantly underrepresented here on CC.