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Get the inside scoop on Fordham University admissions. Vault provides detailed accounts by students & alumni of the admissions process, including advice on getting in, applications, interviews, essays, and selectivity.


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Admissions Survey Excerpts
Alumni
Getting into business school was the easiest thing i ever did! Take the gmats , they are not that hard, all you need is a 590!   READ MORE
Alumni
Did not have an interview. I had good GMAT scores and 5 years experience working as a trader at a top 10 (in asset size) foreign bank. Was creat...   READ MORE
Alumni
The admissions process was very simple. The application included two open-ended question essays; there was no interview. I don't believe that se...   READ MORE
Alumni
Applied, family friend in the administration arranged an interview w/ Admissions, was accepted.   READ MORE
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Academics Survey Excerpts
Alumni
easy as all heck. business school doesn't give you less than a b, you have to try real hard to get less than that   READ MORE
Alumni
Top notch instruction. School was 3/4 part time students. Professors made the most of that--in classes such as management, students were asked t...   READ MORE
Alumni
The quality of classes clearly improved as we got deeper into the program. The core classes (required at the beginning of the term before you cou...   READ MORE
Alumni
Broad based program w/ the need to select a concentration. Options included International Designation and other niche degrees, concentrations and...   READ MORE
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Employment Prospect Survey Excerpts
Alumni
much better than fordham law school's cpc, they actually help with career placement!   READ MORE
Alumni
I was already employed and not looking for new employment at that time. My degree helped me to move within my company then and was an important facto...   READ MORE
Alumni
This is tough to comment on, given the time I got the degree. When I graduated in 2000, the internet bubble was about to burst, but there were still ...   READ MORE
Alumni
Without my MBA, I would not have been considered for the job I landed upon graduation   READ MORE
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Quality of Life Survey Excerpts
Alumni
housing is great, no campus, beautiful facilities, expansive library, great neighborhood, no crime, plenty safe   READ MORE
Alumni
Was a part time student, so was not so much involved with campus life. The area of the school is in Lincoln Center area. The surrounding neighbo...   READ MORE
Alumni
As most of the students were attending the business school program on a part-time basis, there isn't much to say here. Even as a full-time studen...   READ MORE
Alumni
Campus housing is non-existent, but there is limited housing available through the university within New York City. Facilities are not great.   READ MORE
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Social Life Survey Excerpts
Alumni
not many bars, colisseum is the fordham haunt of choice, but you're in nyc so you can find your own scene, plus you don't wanna be hangin out with l...   READ MORE
Alumni
Was not involved with social aspect as a student. I occasionally attend alumni functions.    READ MORE
Alumni
This was business school; I was (and am) married. So there was no social life at school for me beyond looking the pretty girls in class. There w...   READ MORE
Alumni
Social life is OK, not great. Nature of a largely commuter / part-time school and the lack of a defined campus.   READ MORE

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