<p>I am looking for a business school and I need help which business school will be good in terms of good education and finding a good internship/job?</p>
<p>I would also like to add temple University for business school? Can you please rate them from least to best?</p>
<p>What’s your budget? Have you run the Net Price Calculators on each?
What are your stats (GPA/SAT or ACT scores)?
I would say Villanova is the best by far, then probably Temple, although West Chester is the best state school (PASSHE) so it’s definitely good. All have excellent locations for internships.
If you’re a junior: apply to all three, as well as to a few others (Penn State Smeal if you have the stats, a few other PASSHE schools if you don’t, Washington&Jefferson if you are a B-B+ student, Dickinson if you are an A-/A student…)</p>
<p>I have yet to give my Act and i really aiming for Villanova, my GPA is somewhere at 3.0. I will be applying for scholarships and grants. Can you also suggest me which is best business major,</p>
<p>Accounting
Human resource Management
Business Management</p>
<p>I am looking for decent hours like 9am-5pm.</p>
<p>can you tell me how much score should I aim for Act?</p>
<p>You’re also an international student? Can you tell us a little about yourself and your resumé? </p>
<p>no i am not international student. i have taken human resource management, accounting, Management information system and business management classes.</p>
<p>OP, I have sent you a private message.</p>
<p>Accounting has the most stable job prospects and working hours.</p>
<p>Run the Net Price Calculator on the colleges’ website. In addition to Villanova and West Chester, do it for Widener, Temple, Washington&Jefferson, Slippery Rock, perhaps Penn State Abington.</p>
<p>Villanova is an excellent school, especially in the Philly area, but it’s not generous with financial aid and does not meet need. With a 3.0 you’re unlikely to get much financial aid and it’s quite a reach. I would suggest aiming for a 30 on the ACT but even that is unlikely to yield enough money to attend. Does your family have about $45,000X4 in a college fund for you? You, the student, can only borrow $5,500 your first year.</p>
<p>West Chester is more likely to come through for you. If you score 28+ on the ACT, you would likely get merit aid.</p>
<p>Would you be a transfer or a freshman? The classes you cite all sound college-level. Were they part of a dual-enrollment program?</p>
<p>I am a junior and yes i will be transferring my credits. Also I am looking for internship, any recommendations?</p>
<p>Are there any scholarships i can apply for Villanova. I really want to go there.</p>
<p>If your house is nearby, you can apply fo the commuter scholarship. You are not allowed to live on campus and you must apply for the scholarship at the same time you apply to the school.</p>
<p>Apply to Villanova as a reach, West Chester as a match, Widener as a safety, plus 1 more safety and a few more matches.
Possibilities include:
Penn State Abington (if you can commute)
Penn State Erie, The Behrend College Or Penn State Harrisburg (if you want to live on campus - the first one is better)
Slippery Rock, CAL U, IUP, Bloomsburg, Clarion
Albright
Arcadia
Washington&Jefferson
Dickinson</p>
<p>Yes i am going to commute and villanova is nearby.</p>