I am an international student pursuing an MBA in Finance at New Jersey City University, School of Business. I am happy I chose to study at NJCU School of Business for several reasons:
• Small classroom settings facilitate interaction between students and faculty and it allows students to have the professors' undivided attention.
• School of Business’ professors are very qualified and experienced professionals with good reputations. They are committed to the students’ education, keeping them updated on the current market trends. In addition, they focus on preparing the students to be successful in the job market.
• The staff is very professional, helpful and friendly.
• NJCU’s School of Business is built with a stylish architecture and is located at Harborside Financial Center, Jersey City, which offers opportunity to build networks with professionals around the area.
• After researching several public universities in the area, I found that NJCU offers a variety of accredited programs and is less expensive compared to the other Universities. Furthermore, the financial aid and the graduate assistantship programs offered by the University, make studying here even more affordable. The degrees offered at NJCU satisfy the requirements of the job market and they are well worth the price.
• NJCU offers individuals a high quality education with the newest technology and well-equipped computer labs to fit the needs of the students.
• Lastly, NJCU gives high importance on student diversity and offers a welcoming and supportive environment for multicultural students.
I strongly recommend New Jersey City University as your first step to a successful...
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