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Honestly Pace is pretty cheap to other manhattan schools and they really provide a lot of financial aid if you are worried about tuition costs. That's whats so great about pace you get a great city environment at a great price. Only bad thing about pace is the extracurricular activities. There is not much to do if you dorm but that hardly matters if you're a coummuter and know how to travel around NYC.
Education Quality: A+, Campus Aesthetics: B-
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The school is not as bad as some people say. It is a good enough school to help land you good job and be sucessful. I can't speak for the other departments but 90% of the professors from Lubin are great, have experience, and taught me so much. Pace hepled me land an internship for next semester and you need internship experience to help you land a good job. Pace has a great internship prgram and many banks and accounting firms recruit from Pace. Since its hard getting a job these days i would recomend this school because its surrounding city gives you a lot of opportunities, the school had connections with many companies. and the classrooms are small so you get a lot of the professors attention. If you put in he work here you can be sucessful
Surrounding City: A+, Useful Schoolwork: D-
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I feel the Lubin School of Business Marketing Program was strong. Although the first two years were mostly electives and pre-reqs, once you began taking serious classes the course work was far more enjoyable and challenging. The student body was mixed - with not many "middle of the road" students. For the most part, the student body were split between the "A" students and the "C" students. This caused some complications when having to work in groups, which many marketing courses required, but I wouldn't consider it a huge downside. Most professors understood that one or two students often carried the group, and would grade accordingly.Overall, I truly enjoyed my experience at Pace - I just wish the early pre-req and elective classes were a bit more challenging and more focused on my major. The Lubin professors are for the most part very intelligent, helpful, and friendly.
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