Seton Hall vs Rutgers

So I am a rising Junior at Seton Hall Business School. I have an offer from Deloitte for the summer that I am considering. My question is if I want to ultimate land an offer in either banking or consulting out of undergrad which school is better. Please dont say none because I should of went to a target. I got into semi-targets but I didnt go because of the tuition prices and I was initially aspiring lawyer. I could go to rutgers for free or continue to pay very little to go to Seton Hall. Ive seen the B school rankings and Seton Hall has fallen again and Rutgers has kinda stabilized if that matters in the real world coming from a non-target.

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Seton Hall and Rutgers are about the same. Go where you think you will be happier. Good location for recruiting, bad location for living.

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Go to Rutgers for free! School is a terrible waste of time and money if you are intelligent enough to learn what you want to on your own. Unfortunately, most people need a college degree to get anywhere in life. So, if you are intelligent, driven, and persistent, you can get to where you want regardless of where you go to school....don't waste money on it if you don't have to.

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