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Businiess name:  Metropolitan College of New York
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
well i applied the school as a last option because they just started their business college for MBAs. I wants going to go there if I didn't get into any other school. Now I'm considering attending the school because they offered me a scholarship and notified me that I can finish in only 16 months. My only concern about the score is that its not a AAA accredited school which could look a little suspect on your resume but my plan is work on wall street as a stockbroker while attending the University. I want to finish and then find a good job right after but I'm not sure if that school is the option for my degree since they haven't been teaching business for a long time. its a catch 22 - but that school is great for social work and etc. I also wonder, how does the school rate for alumnis that land good jobs. whats the success rate because I think most of the students attend night school and already have full time and that school is designed to really fit the person that already have a job which would not be me on less someone out there can pass along a good resume to one of these major investment firms or anyone that writes checks. lol thanks Pros: quick degree Cons: seems like the going through growing pains

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