rutgers campus

<p>just wondering how the differnt locations compare? Whats the best one for ugrad business? Good internship possiblities?</p>

<p>the best school, without a doubt, is rutgers college. It's selectivity for students is the highest and is regarded as superior to the other lib. arts schools at rutgers by many (you can check out all of the stats on princetonreview.com...but make sure to put in rutgers college otherwise the entire new brunswick campus will come up, including douglas and livingston). It'll look much better to do well as a student at rutgers college when you are applying to the business school, also. You get your internships through the business school, which combines students from all of the campuses, however it is very difficult to get accepted.</p>

<p>Thanks,</p>

<p>So basically with RU i would apply to Rutgers college out of high school, and then assuming i got into that, when i was a sophmore in rutgers college i would apply to the rutgers business school? </p>

<p>which business school campus is the best? which one to the companies recruit at? do a lot of kids from RU Ugrad business get internships at ibanks and consulting in NYC?</p>

<p>Yes you apply to the business school your sophomore year, you have to have the pre business requirementss as well as a minimum amount of credits to go there beginning your junior year.</p>

<p>theres only one business school, the other campuses are just basically there for housing purposes. There are some very nice upperclassman apartments on the college ave campuses, but busch has the best dining hall. I don't know about any ibank oppurtunities, you'd have to check the rutgers business school web site, but i know it offers very little about the undergrad business program, so you might want to actually email someone there and ask them where students have gotten internships.</p>