Rose Hill vs. Lincoln Center

<p>Hello, </p>

<p>I know this has been asked several times. However, I have some questions of my own.
I have applied to Fordham which is my top choice, but I am undecided as to which specific campus I would attend if I get accepted. I already applied to the Lincoln Center Gabelli School of Business, but I might change my preference to Rose Hill if the program there is better.
Anyway, I really like Manhattan. It is my dream to live there, specially TWO blocks away from Central Park! I really value all the opportunities living in Manhattan gives you, from the internships to the access to so many cultures. Lincoln Center does have the two majors I'm interested in (I'm probably going to double-major if a minor isn't an option for this subject) but so does Rose Hill. My main concern is academics. GSB at LC is a new program, and from the description it is exactly what I am looking for. But is there a downside to the program being so new? Do new programs tend to be significantly weaker than older programs? Apparently the Global Business major is being developed by the same faculty that teaches at RH so it probably is as strong as RH's programs, right?
Academically, are LC and RH considered to be on the same level? Or is there a difference?</p>

<p>Thank you in advance!</p>

<p>I am at RH so I don’t have any specific knowledge of the Gabelli-LC program but if you want Manhattan and that program appeals to you then I’d go for it! A number of professors do teach at both RH and LC so I you should be fine there. From what I hear the LC program is already very popular. And the business grad school is and has always been at LC so Gabelli professors are used to going to LC (since some do teach both grad and undergrad classes). The two campuses are definitely considered on the same academic level – in fact as an undergraduate you can take classes on the other campus with no issues.</p>