<p>what do you think of the college of new jersey (tcnj) and seton hall?
tcnj is not easy to get into, even instate, and may give me some scholarship money, plus its cheap to begin with (compared to privates). on the other hand, some professors recommended rutgers over tcnj. are seton hall and tcnj comparable to top liberal arts colleges in terms of professor-student interaction, academic quality, and likelihood of getting into top grad schools afterwards?
also, in nj, people think of seton hall law as such an amazing thing and i've also heard (again from nj people) that their school of diplomacy is really great. how great is seton hall for real, especially for undergrads?
my main areas of academic interest are political science, french, english, and other language studies. both of these schools would be safety for me, and i don't know anyone who went to either of them in the past ten years. i know one person who went to shu law and is doing well, but he went to night school.
thanks in advance for the advice.</p>
<p>i think tcnj and rutgers have a better undergrad program but seton hall does have a really good law school</p>
<p>In my unqualified Southeastern Pennsylvanian opinion -</p>
<p>TCNJ - Good liberal arts school. Great option if you're low on the $$$.</p>
<p>Rutgers - A step or so below Penn State, but still good. Quintessential state school experience.</p>
<p>Seton Hall - Mediocre Catholic University</p>