loyola chicago 5 year

<p>i have been looking into loyola in chicago for a while now, i am interested in their 5 year mba program. the issue i have is that i havent been able to get a full grasp of whether the school of business at loyola is reputable. i would also like to know if this 5 year program is worth doing even if i have a solid chance of getting into u of m's ross school of business. i guess my dilemma is that i could get into ross, but i dont want to go there, i would much rather go to loyola and i am trying to see how good of an idea this is. if anybody has any idea what the success rate of graduates from loyola's school of business is i would appreciate it if you could share those with me. correct me if im completely off, but it seems like if i could get an mba in 5 years of school and start a career at age 23, then i would be in a pretty good position.</p>

<p>thanks to all responses</p>

<p>Go to Ross or another peer b-school. However, IMO (which is bias) you should choose a college based off its overall undergrad experience, not just a top undergrad business program. Nevertheless, I interned with a student with a Bachelors in Finance from Loyola and he was still an intern after he graduated because he could not even find a decent full-time employment position (fyi he said he had a 3.3 cum gpa).</p>

<p>well the thing is, if i go to loyola, i will work as hard as possible to get an mba in 5 years, and not to sound cocky or anything but i should be able to get into that program without much trouble. so if i were to come out of loyola with a bba and an mba (probably in finance) what am i looking at, difficult to find a job still? and by the way, did you attend loyola?</p>