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What really hurts Buffalo in terms of this section and the next is that our
school has 2 campuses, one located in the suburbs and one in an urban,
college-town esque setting. (MOST majors are located in the North campus - the
suburban one with only med school, dental and architecture offered on south - the
more urban one. Both have dorms for undergraduate students) Our school should
have been located downtown so that internships could've been offered to every
major possible (engineering at the plants, business at the banks, dance & arts at
the theaters) and the city overall be revitalized, however plans to do so were
killed in the 70's. Although bussing runs efficiently between south and north
campus (about every 10 mins during school and 20 mins thereafter). They are
about 10-15 mins apart The school of management's career resource center draws
in the BIG 4 every semester with numerous jobs and internships for accounting
majors but lacks jobs for finance majors, particularly in the NYC area. The
career resource center as a whole sponsors numerous networking events, has good
companies come in mostly for WNY and NY jobs but nationwide, Buffalo isn't really
well-known.
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