<p>Anybody Know anything about Drew? It seemed like a good school in the NYC area? Anybody know about the job prospects? Ibanking? Consulting? How does Drew compare to Rutgers, in terms of academics? Recruiting? Overall Life?</p>
<p>Never heard of it or saw any list with this uni listed. The schools ibanks and top firms recruit from is very small.</p>
<p>I've been looking into Drew recently with my son. It's gotten good reviews from many people and is rated in the US News about the same at Rutgers, but it has an entirely different feel. Visit their website, there is a lot of info on internships, etc. on it. This is just a sample from their FAQ section:</p>
<p>Do you have any off-campus/study abroad programs? </p>
<p>Among American colleges and universities, Drew is a pioneer of off-campus study. Initiated over 30 years ago, our semester in London (on British politics, history, literature, and theatre) was among the first of its kind to be made available to students. Drew also sponsors a program in West Africa in arts and culture. </p>
<p>More recently, Drew has developed International Seminars in which small groups of 15 to 20 students spend about a month in locations throughout the world such as China, Ecuador, Cuba, Puerto Rico, India, Ghana, Iceland, Italy, and Spain doing intensive interdisciplinary work with two or three professors. Students take a course to prepare for the seminar and write a research paper upon their return. </p>
<p>Closer to campus, Drew runs four semester programs in New York City on contemporary art, theatre, the United Nations, and Wall Street, and a semester in Washington, D.C. on government. </p>
<p>Do you offer internships? </p>
<p>The Academic Internship Program annually coordinates more than 150 internships for Drew undergraduates. Because of Drew's location in Morris County, N.J., which has among the heaviest concentrations of headquarters for international corporations in the country, and our proximity to New York City, Drew students enjoy exciting and challenging internships in many fields, including the arts, banking and commerce, communications, education, health sciences, laboratory research, and legal and government agencies. </p>
<p>Learn more about the Academic Internship Program.
Can I be considered for both the Seven-Year Dual Degree (B.A./M.D.) Program and the regular B.A. program? </p>
<p>Yes. Students applying to the dual-degree medical program will be automatically considered for the regular B.A. program. You do not need to reapply for the B.A. program if denied admission to the dual-degree program. </p>
<p>Learn more about the dual degree medical program.
What is your acceptance rate for students who apply to medical school? Law school? Graduate school?</p>
<p>Over 25 percent of Drew students attend graduate or professional school upon graduation. The acceptance rates to law and medical schools and to graduate programs in the arts and sciences total about 85 percent.</p>