College plan.. St. Peter's College.. Any advice?

<p>EDIT: Realized this may be in the wrong forum. Sorry.</p>

<p>OK. Well I have been offered 16K of the 38K (tuition + room/board) a year for St. Peters College in Jersey City, NJ. It is a very small Jesuit college of about 3000 students. I have been wanting to go into pharmacy with a minor in business for a while now. I have recently changed my mind and decided I want to try focusing on just business. Now that I am done applying to all my colleges I am stuck with the few I chose so now am trying to pick one for business. Out of the schools I visited I think I like St. Peter's the best overall even though it is not the hardest academically to get into.</p>

<p>I have recently visited the campus and liked the atmosphere as well as the fact it is only 10 minutes from NYC, which can help with internships..</p>

<p>I was planning on attending this school to obtain a BS in one of the business majors then go on to receive my MBA at one of the top tier schools if my GMAT scores help me qualify. </p>

<p>One of their top majors is business, and they seem to be a decent school.</p>

<p>If I obtain my degree and maintain a very high GPA does it matter what college I went to before applying to business schools for my MBA?</p>

<p>Will I be at a disadvantage if I go to this smaller school that is not ranked highly when applying to business schools?</p>

<p>My dream would be obtaining my MBA from NYU Stern but I know it is one of the elite schools.</p>

<p>My overall plan seems to be:</p>

<p>-Go to SPC for my 4 year bachelors in an undeclared business major. Try to keep my extra curricular activities high, a good GPA, good all-around student.
-Take my GMATs
-Apply to a few top 50 schools in the northeastern region of the U.S.
-Obtain my MBA</p>

<p>Does this seem like a viable plan or not a good idea to go to this school?</p>

<p>Just wanted to know if anyone had any advice, or if they have attended/are attending SPC. Thanks</p>

<p>i applied to spc… got the same amount of money…</p>