Stern

<p>I got into Stern.</p>

<p>I'm intersted in business, but not the finances and stock market and stuff like that. Im more interested in entreupenuership and management and technology. (I originally applied to M&T at Penn but was rejected)</p>

<p>Do you think Stern suites me?</p>

<p>you mean a management major? here’s it is:
[Academic</a> Advising](<a href=“http://w4.stern.nyu.edu/uc/currentstudents/academics.cfm?doc_id=6322]Academic”>http://w4.stern.nyu.edu/uc/currentstudents/academics.cfm?doc_id=6322)</p>

<p>other majors:
<a href=“http://w4.stern.nyu.edu/uc/currentstudents/academics.cfm?doc_id=100984[/url]”>http://w4.stern.nyu.edu/uc/currentstudents/academics.cfm?doc_id=100984&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>check if the program fits you.</p>

<p>bumppppp???</p>

<p>I know what you mean, I’m currently in Stern, but I’m definitely not the Finance major type. I’m actually going to be double-majoring in Marketing and Management with a minor in Entertainment,Media,and Technology. Though Stern is between 50-70% Finance majors, it still offers an excellent undergraduate education in the business sector. Plus, it’s only for undergraduate anyway, so majors don’t matter too much.</p>

<p>thanks jwarder, but if "it’s only for undergraduate anyway, so majors don’t matter too much. " then why go to ug business school?</p>

<p>people with MBAs are likely to be promoted than those with bachelors.</p>