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Date: Oct 06 2011 Major: Business - Management and Administration (This Major's Salary over time) DO NOT GO TO BERKELEY COLLEGE. I graduated Berkeley in 2006. Since then I realized how absolutely worthless graduating from that school is. First, you will be saddled with debt. This is a for-profit school. Second, there is no real campus recruitment program at Berkeley. So, if you are an accounting major don't expect Ernst & Young to be at Berkeley. In fact, all of the accounting/finance companies in NYC didn't have an undergraduate internship/recruitment program with Berkeley. The school did find you internships, but your choices were limited. The only good thing about Berkeley was the class sizes were small and the professors have real world business experience. My suggestion is to go to a CUNY school. If you don't know what to study go to a community college and transfer after 2 years. DO NOT GO TO BERKELEY COLLEGE! IT IS NOT CHEAP! IT IS NOT WORTH THE MONEY!
Major: Business - Management and Administration (This Major's Salary over time)
DO NOT GO TO BERKELEY COLLEGE. I graduated Berkeley in 2006. Since then I realized how absolutely worthless graduating from that school is. First, you will be saddled with debt. This is a for-profit school. Second, there is no real campus recruitment program at Berkeley. So, if you are an accounting major don't expect Ernst & Young to be at Berkeley. In fact, all of the accounting/finance companies in NYC didn't have an undergraduate internship/recruitment program with Berkeley. The school did find you internships, but your choices were limited. The only good thing about Berkeley was the class sizes were small and the professors have real world business experience. My suggestion is to go to a CUNY school. If you don't know what to study go to a community college and transfer after 2 years. DO NOT GO TO BERKELEY COLLEGE! IT IS NOT CHEAP! IT IS NOT WORTH THE MONEY!