<p>LBC05, I'm in California, too. Would you let me know when you hear from Fordham?</p>
<p>I got my decision today, and I seriously didn't think I was an applicant for EA. (I turned my application way past the deadline...) Anways, there was also some stuff about a merit-based scholarship that I received. I live in Washington State if that makes a difference. Good luck to those who have yet to find out about their acceptance!</p>
<p>By the way, does anybody know about the GLOBE program? I am really interested in Int'l Business so I was hoping somebody could give me any info they had on Int'l Business at Fordham. Actually, I want to major in Int'l Business and combine that w/ a pre-med concentration so if anybody had any info on pre-med at Fordham, that would be great! Thanks!</p>
<p>i just got it..i'm in at fordham @ rose hill...just checked lol. its sounds great...only thing i noticed is that it mentioned that only 1600 students joined the fresh. class last year...seems like a very small school? i dunno if i can handle a small school..neone hav any thoughts?
thanks!</p>
<p>I have the exact same concern. LC is even smaller than RH. I don't think I'll do well with a small campus and even smaller student body. I'm gonna need to think about this one.</p>
<p>at least you'll have NYC</p>
<p>i personally prefer mid-sized schools so Fordham kind of fits the category. i dont like really big schools for the same reasons most people don't like 'em: i need/want personal attention and professors that know who I am (think letters of recommendations). i dont like really small schools (less than 2000) because I'd want to attend a college that's at least bigger than my high school. also, i agree w/ threepointnineseven about the postive aspect of fordham's location. even though it may seem too small for some people, you are living in NYC.</p>