Rowan Vs TCNJ

If you choose to commute, which you say you will, keep in mind there are things you will miss out on , that is a fact. If you decide that you want a MBA, TCNJ is the better school all things considered. The 8 k should not be a total deal breaker either way as you say you would be getting that back not laying it out and there is cost to commuting that will eat up part of that 8K up. It really depends on where you feel you will get the best for your money and time. Rutgers is a better school vs TCNJ but if someone for example feels they would get lost at Rutgers NB than TCNJ would be the better choice.

I also applied to Rutgers NB, but it is about an hour from me, and living anywhere but home is not an option. So, it will probably be between TCNJ and Rowan, that is if TCNJ even accepts me. I still have heard nothing, some of my classmates were already accepted, I am afraid they may reject me!

One thing you still need to learn is, “I know how to manage staff…” Diversify your workforce and gender neutralize your language.

Well if TCNJ does not accept you , you have your answer. I agree it makes sense for you to spend a day at both. I assume you applied as a commuter to TCNJ? No idea if that makes a difference in your acceptance.

@“ja;sldkjf” “Diversify your workforce and gender neutralize your language.” What is that supposed to mean??

I would be managing men, I am in the construction business!

Men and women are equal in terms of rights, but men are men, and women are women, each has there strengths.

Sounds fishy to me. You’ve been around construction since you are 10. One would assume you have skills and ability to generate income, yet you get $28k in handouts?

“I would be managing men, I am in the construction business!” Wow. Just wow.

I am gonna cut you some slack as you are a teenager but you will realize your attitude will not cut it in todays world. Perhaps college will help you in that regard. BTW plenty of women in construction.

@BmacNJ Why not take handouts if the government is giving it, I am living fine, no need to worry about money on my end. Not saying women should be disrespected in any way, just saying that men are men and women are women, and I will never agree to say anything but that.

@BmacNJ Oh also, at least I was doing something at the age of ten, also, how much money were you earning at 17?

@BmacNJ Also, there are a lot of billionaires who grew up poor or average, steve jobs, Oprah Winfrey, etc.

Also, do not be jealous you could not get the 10k from Rowan, sure some may be financial aid, but do not forget that we may have actually worked for our money.

@TCNJApp ,
I have tried to answer your questions the best I could but you choose to go a different path. It is obvious that we have different views about things. Good luck with what ever you decide to attend.

thank you njdad07090, I appreciate all of your help.

TCNJ- you may only hire men in your company, but at some point, your accountant will be a woman, or your lawyer will be a woman, or the IRS agent auditing the company’s books will be a woman. So best to learn how to work with everyone now while you are still young.

“each has there strengths.” Make sure you get someone to proofread important documents…

@blossom I totally agree, I may have women working for me, which is great. As I stated, as far as physical work, it is in line with my morals to have only men do the heavy lifting, I have no problem with working women, I just do not believe they should do the heavy lifting.
Also, I wrote it quickly in order to make a point, but in the future, I will have my possibly female secretary proofread my documents.

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Closing thread. The conversation has gone off the rails

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