Princeton and NJIT are considered two of the top 100 colleges in the US. Kean, Montclair, and William paterson are more party schools, but alright.
2006-11-09 12:58:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Princeton University
Princeton, New Jersey
Independent university, founded 1746
Calendar semesters
Degrees bachelor's, master's, and doctoral
Suburban 600-acre campus with easy access to New York City and Philadelphia
Endowment $11.2 billion
Coed, 4,906 undergraduate students, 96% full-time, 46% women, 54% men
Most difficult entrance level, 11% of applicants were admitted
Costs (2006 - 07)
Comprehensive fee: $42,200 includes full-time tuition ($33,000) and room and board ($9200)
Room and board: college room only: $4885
Financial Aid
Of all full-time matriculated undergraduates who enrolled in 2005,: 2,567 applied for aid, 2,417 were judged to have need, 2,417 had their need fully met. 702 Federal Work-Study jobs (averaging $1500). 703 state and other part-time jobs (averaging $1350)
Average percent of need met: 100%
Average financial aid package: $28,368
Average need-based gift aid: $26,468
Average indebtedness upon graduation: $4370
Freshmen
Admission 16,510 applied, 1,807 admitted, 1,221 enrolled, 3.83 average high school GPA
Average high school GPA 3.83
Test scores SAT verbal scores over 500 100%, SAT math scores over 500 100%, ACT scores over 18 N/R, SAT verbal scores over 600 96%, SAT math scores over 600 98%, ACT scores over 24 N/R, SAT verbal scores over 700 73%, SAT math scores over 700 74%, ACT scores over 30 N/R
2006-11-09 08:30:48
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answered by Brite Tiger 6
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NJIT offers a B.S. in Management - if you're also interested in technology, it might be something for you to look further into.
http://catalog.njit.edu/undergraduate/programs/management.php
I just started their graduate program - M.S. in Management. So far so good. Good luck!
2006-11-09 08:35:25
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answered by actingnormal 3
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