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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Corrected - and added Fordham. Every Jesuit business degree program will have "ethics" as a class, seminar or discussed throughout each class. Therefore, strongly suggest Holy Cross and Boston College at the first tier. Dropping down a tier to Fordham, Fairfield, Marquette or Gonzaga. Or another step down to Scranton or St. Joe's in Philly for access to alums in "The City". [/quote] These are just random schools - not sure why or how the OP would be interested. Why the Philly connection?[/quote] Because Jesuit schools lean heavy on service and ethics and Philly is in close proximity to DC. The Kelley school literally has a co-major in Law, Ethics, and Decision Making (rare), they’re top 5 in marketing, and are top 8 overall for undergrad business. You can make that the core of your big ten business school matches. Then for reached you can shoot high for one of Vandy/Duke and choose one of Mccombs/Ross. You wanna be as efficient in this process as possible.[/quote] "The City" equals NYC. Scranton, Fairfield, Fordham and St. Joe's are all close to The City and provide access to alums, internships and such where business jobs are available. Certainly more "business" opportunities in The City (and metro-NY) than in NOVA. DC = polysci and lobbyists.[/quote]
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