Fordham Gabelli Rose Hill vs. Fordham Gabelli Lincoln Center

At the undergraduate level, is there any difference between these two schools? It seems like they're both part of the business school, they're just on different campuses. Any differences between the two, both in culture/vibe and in IB recruitment opportunities?

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Have friends at both campuses, have visited both.

Lincoln center doesn’t have much of social scene. Relatively small student body, generally pretty nerdy/introverted. Dorms are small, but you get a great view. Dining hall is meh. Social scene is pretty poor, if you want to do fun stuff off campus you’ll need some $$.

Rose Hill is a pretty solid place to go to college. Bar scene there is fun, lots of apartment/house parties. Girls are attractive, decent food. Not that bad of a hike into midtown for coffee chats, clubbing or concerts.

Recruiting is about the same, solidly non-target. From what I know alumni are pretty responsive, but you’ll have to hustle. Working hard and having easy access to in person networking opportunities should allow you to get a solid IB position.

Hope this helps.

 

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