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New Yorker Business SchoolsBusiness students wanting to pursue their education in New York have made a wise choice, especially if they're interested in working there after they graduate. New York City is the financial center of the U.S. and one of the most vital cities in the world. It's home to Wall Street, the New York Stock Exchange, and headquarters for a wealth of banks and brokerage houses. ( More )![]() ![]() continued from top... In a recent issue, U.S. News & World Report lists its 50 top business schools among an index of America's best graduate schools for 2006. In the business school list, three New York graduate business schools made the list, one of them in the top 10. Try an InternshipIf you're not sure whether to stay in New York after you complete your business school degree program, you can try an internship. Corporate recruiters flock to good schools looking for quality graduates. An internship may not pay much, or anything at all, for that matter, but you'll gain invaluable experience and find out if you like living there, once you've graduated.If city life is not your thing but you want to remain in New York, consider attending school outside of New York City. Long Island is pure suburbia, and there are regions in Upstate New York that are quite rural. Whatever you're looking for in New York, you'll find it, in terms of top-notch business schools, colleges, and business degree programs, and a quality of life to suit every taste. |