Villanova being right next to UPenn

<p>Alright guys, let’s stop the “reasoning” on this discussion forum. Anyway- thirstyice, if we’re talking proximity, then NYU Stern (my school starting this fall) is the best. However, that is very idealist. Your problem is that you are stuck with the notion that there is a hierarchy among schools, when this is simply not the case. Sure some things matter to individuals more than others which leads to rankings, lists, etc., but you can’t simply say that one school may feel inferior to another. Point is- if we’re going just by rankings, Nova has just gone up over 7-8 places to hold a spot in the top 15 undergrad business programs. If we’re going by what really matters- which is a better fit for you- than this is a useless thread. To provide some perspective, I always knew I wanted to attend college and work in NYC. I wanted to go to two schools- Fordham and NYU. I got into NYU, rejected from Fordham, which is supposedly the “inferior” school in the NYC region. Lucky for me, I always preferred Stern over CBA. But there you have it. Choose the school you like better! Forget the damn rankings!</p>