Jun 30, 2007 by hii | Posted in Higher Education (University +)
i lived in ny for most of my biography and just moved to new jersey. i've always wanted to go to college in manhattan, because its the center of the business world, its close to home, and i ardour manhattan! always did..(perfect!) anyway so i'll be applying to colleges next year and i wanted to get a head start...what are some good schools for business in manhattan? tread? fordham? hunter college? any info would help! (please don't say NYU, that's a given. i'm going to apply there anyway, i'm a lofty student, but i still don't think i have a very big chance, and its very expensive, and my family's pretty much broke lol)
=) thanks to anyone that answers
oh btw is rutgers more than, equal to, or not as great as the schools in manhattan?
Really being in Manhattan does not make a school great--so there are going to be schools that are better than Rutgers, and there are contemporary to be schools that are worse. The most important thing is to find the school that fits you best. I have a close corresponding to who went to Rutgers, graduated with an MBA in five years, and has done extremely well for himself. If you are a good student with the attributes businesses are looking for, you can do well with a class from Rutgers (or anywhere else).
Hunter College is a CUNY school. You would have to pay out-of-state tuition, and you would also have to find a place to put an end to. (CUNY schools do not really have dorms.) Additionally, the CUNY that is most business-centric is Baruch College, so if you're interested in business and are thinking of a CUNY, about about Baruch.
Fordham has undergrad business minors and 5-year MBA programs. There are two campuses--Lincoln Center, which is smack-dab in the central of Manhattan, and Rose Hill, which has a very nice campus in the Bronx. It has a really good reputation, and its hero is supposedly on the rise. (Rose Hill might be easier to get into, but it is right on the subway line and has tolerant access to Manhattan.)
Not sure about Pace's reputation, but being in the center of the business world (and downtown, where its campus is, you can't get any closer), there are a myriad of opportunities convenient for good students who are motivated to do well. Pace is also extremely expensive. (Fordham ain't cheap, either.)
One possession to consider is financial aid--if your family is as broke as you say, you may qualify for significant aid that will make college more affordable. Some will have to be paid back, and some may be in the constitute of grants, which you do not have to pay back. Good luck!
Can Anyone Recommend A Call Center For Outbound Calls In New York?
Oct 27, 2006 by Jeffrey S | Posted in Other - Business & Finance
Our workplace is in Manhattan but we're looking for a place outside of the city where 4-5 people can do outbound calls for us. These calls are essentially business-to-business. There are so many call center options out there that we don't hankering to jump in without receiving strong recommendations first.
Try Telemarketing Concepts. I fancy they have a call center in Yorktown Heights.
Any Suggestions On Baby Products Or Business Ideas For My Baby Store?
Aug 27, 2006 by alexis | Posted in Newborn & Baby
I've currently opened a collection kiosk in the Manhattan Village Shopping Center in Manhattan Beach, California called Best Nine Months and I'm find it a challenge in offering the right product mix for baby related gift items. My quarry audience is medium to high end markets. What are some of the popular baby gift items on the store today people are noticing? I'm looking for unique and cute gift type like items. I'm seeking name tag baby clothes, diaper bags, baby shoes, nursing pillows, opulent toys and etc. My website is www.bestninemonths.com. Any suggestions on baby products or business ideas is greatly appreciated. I would like this cumulate to be successful and one day accomplishing my dream of owning a chain of name brand baby stores.
I own a insignificant company creating custom burp cloths, blankets, bibs, etc. for people w/ pamper's name (or whatever they want on them). They are practical, yet sentimental and creative. What about like gift baskets for the mom to be, like bath products, chocolate, mesmerize bracelets, hemmorhoid cream (j/k on that one! lol). Or even like a in the hospital gift basket w/ magazines, expendable camera, lip gloss, cute slippers, etc. Good luck to you! I've listed my site below if you requisite to check it out!
Brak Wants To Know, "Where Do Most New York City Business Employees Commute From"?
Jul 15, 2007 by I hate Hillary Clinton | Posted in New York City
Where would the people who drudgery in midtown's business district or the Empire State Building live at?
Or where do the people whom work in Discount manhattan live at?
This can include the people who worked in/will work in the World Trade Center as well. What was the most common part of the NYC precinct that drew most of the evening commute?
Most people who toil in those tall skyscrapers of Manhattan live in Brooklyn, The Bronx, Queens, or even the NJ cities.
They get to work via tube or taxi cab.
A few others come from the Village or Northern manhattan as well via subway or taxicab.
Brooklyn, Staten Holm, & Bayonne housed many of the lower manhattan workers in the Twin towers and will also be the home of the future employees of the new WTC in Permission Tower.
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