comment_m3ha7x4
Comment_m3ha7x4
Honestly, none. That said, each schools has their pros vs cons. The best schools for most students are the ones without specialization in my opinion, similarity to how Ivy League schools operate. For example, Queens College, Brookyln College, and etc.
Specialization refers to how and where is resources are allocated to. Making the school, specialist in one field, novice in the rest. For example, art schools cater most of their resources to art-students, not non-art students. Business schools to business-students, engineering schools to engineering-students and etc. do the same.
For example, Baruch is great, if your goal is specifically business-related majors/career paths. Otherwise, its a medicore school (if not worse, I had a better experience in community college, BMCC), thats poorly allocating their resources. For example, the recent Baruch cyber attack that happened again…, their broken elevators, resources not particularly useful for non-business students, like career fairs, and much more. I would know, because I’m a political science student, who was a former business student.
John Jay, is better for law and crime, NGO related careers. And so on and so forth.