Anonymous wrote:Fordham - Lincoln Center. In a great section of Manhattan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fordham punches above its weight job wise - they aren't getting elite roles at Goldman, but they tend to land quite well. I have worked on Wall Street with a few Fordham alums and they are generally very bright and do well. Its law school is the same - top of the class their goes to the best NY firms, even though the degree isn't worth nearly as much outside of NYC.
But Fordham undergrad is in the Bronx.
Sounds like Fordham would then be "punching at its weight".
No. Better than its ranking. And better than its reputation outside the NY Tri-state area.
Everyone here is constantly trying to show how smart they are in trying to correct people and inevitably just advertise their stupidity.
You mean like someone using a silly metaphor to express an opinion, trying to pass off as fact, without providing any data to support their argument?
If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all. Especially if you went to a Tier 4 college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fordham punches above its weight job wise - they aren't getting elite roles at Goldman, but they tend to land quite well. I have worked on Wall Street with a few Fordham alums and they are generally very bright and do well. Its law school is the same - top of the class their goes to the best NY firms, even though the degree isn't worth nearly as much outside of NYC.
But Fordham undergrad is in the Bronx.
Sounds like Fordham would then be "punching at its weight".
No. Better than its ranking. And better than its reputation outside the NY Tri-state area.
Everyone here is constantly trying to show how smart they are in trying to correct people and inevitably just advertise their stupidity.
You mean like someone using a silly metaphor to express an opinion, trying to pass off as fact, without providing any data to support their argument?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fordham punches above its weight job wise - they aren't getting elite roles at Goldman, but they tend to land quite well. I have worked on Wall Street with a few Fordham alums and they are generally very bright and do well. Its law school is the same - top of the class their goes to the best NY firms, even though the degree isn't worth nearly as much outside of NYC.
But Fordham undergrad is in the Bronx.
Sounds like Fordham would then be "punching at its weight".
No. Better than its ranking. And better than its reputation outside the NY Tri-state area.
Everyone here is constantly trying to show how smart they are in trying to correct people and inevitably just advertise their stupidity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most mid-sized schools are Catholic or Jesuit. I saw someone suggested Miami and Tulane, but those aren't urban...not really. They are in cities, but have well defined campuses and are are separated from the more urban areas. For example, in Boston, BU is urban, BC is not. Miami and Tulane are like BC.
I disagree. Tulane is urban. Is it in a gritty area? No. But it is still urban.
Anonymous wrote:Most mid-sized schools are Catholic or Jesuit. I saw someone suggested Miami and Tulane, but those aren't urban...not really. They are in cities, but have well defined campuses and are are separated from the more urban areas. For example, in Boston, BU is urban, BC is not. Miami and Tulane are like BC.
Anonymous wrote:Fordham punches above its weight job wise - they aren't getting elite roles at Goldman, but they tend to land quite well. I have worked on Wall Street with a few Fordham alums and they are generally very bright and do well. Its law school is the same - top of the class their goes to the best NY firms, even though the degree isn't worth nearly as much outside of NYC.
But Fordham undergrad is in the Bronx.