I personally am In New York so the St Johns University would be closer, and is probably cheaper. Although I am very interested in Seton Hall University which seems in my opinion to be in the same type of status accept its a little larger. (seton hall looks a little like st john’s buildings). I once worked at St.Johns for summer youth progream and was able to get a feeling of the enviornment there, so I was wondering on what your take is?
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I teach at St. John’s in the Management Department (though I am very familiar with Seton Hall as my wife is a Vice-president there). Both are good schools. However, you have to consider particular schools and majors and evaluate them competitively. St. John’s pays its faculty third in the city after Columbia and NYU. Certainly more than CUNY. If you are contemplating a business major, you might examine my home page and get an idea of at least what one member of the faculty’s credentials are. You notion that St. John’s being much cheaper than Seton Hall might be mistaken. However, almost everyone who applies for financial aid at St. John’s gets some so it might well work out to be true that way. St. John’s is larger in enrollment and in campus size than Seton Hall. Certainly we have scads of new buildings too. Both schools have Big East sports, which can be a lot of fun. St. John’s has an great many students from international backgrounds. It makes studying there an opportunity to become friends with people of many cultures, which is personally enriching.
Wishing you well,
Charles Wankel
http://facpub.stjohns.edu/~wankelc