<p>Are these business schools the same ? Or two different? </p>
<p>If different which is easier to get in? Newark right?</p>
<p>Are these business schools the same ? Or two different? </p>
<p>If different which is easier to get in? Newark right?</p>
<p>I wouldn't say either one is "easier" then the other.But the Newark campus..to some people..seems to be the easier choice.You can't go wrong with an MBA from either schools.You'll actually bea ble to buy a house when your in your 20's instead of being debt ridden from an overpriced,overated school like NYU.I always say that Rutgers NB is the by far the best of the all the campus.It is the flagship campus,the one they call the "public ivy",the orginal colonial school.Get past all of that bull$hit and you will recieve just as good of an education from either one.For career purposes,Rutgers NB is the place to be..hey!..that rhymed!</p>
<p>the business school is actually one school that spans both campuses. Rutgers</a> Business School : Home</p>
<p>Things may have changed in the last year, but RBS-NB and RBS-Newark have had separate admissions processes, which is why you may have heard as Newark being "easier" because it is true that some students who do not get accepted to the NB program apply to Newark and end up going there. I'm a junior finance major at RBS-NB and have a friend at Newark and I've noticed that there's also a different curriculum. It's very similar, but it is indeed different.</p>