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St. Joseph's vs La Salle – Any suggestions?

So I'm stuck. I can't choose between St. Joseph's and La Salle. The programs I'm looking into seem almost the same. Could anyone give me some insight on both colleges, like pros and cons, or what made you choose one over the other?

a year ago

Sure, let's discuss the distinct features of both St. Joseph's and La Salle to give you a more informed basis for your decision.

Starting with St. Joseph's University, its location in Philadelphia offers a dynamic urban setting with a vast array of activities and job opportunities. St. Joe's has a strong focus on service and social justice, which is embedded in its curriculum. The university offers comprehensive support services, including a four-year career development program to help students plan for life post-graduation. It also boasts small class sizes (average of 20 students) and maintains a good student-to-faculty ratio, which ensures more personalized attention.

On the other end, La Salle University is also located in Philadelphia and stands out for its commitment to a holistic education. It emphasizes a balanced curriculum that incorporates both liberal arts and professional studies. La Salle's Explorer Connection program is noteworthy, which links classroom learning to real-world experiences. While not as small as St Joseph's in terms of class size, it also provides an atmosphere conducive to interactive learning.

However, there are some factors to consider. Over the years, St. Joseph's has consistently ranked higher in national rankings, which may contribute to its reputation and the weight of its degree in some fields. La Salle, on the other hand, sometimes offers a more affordable choice, which could be a significant deciding factor for some students.

You might also want to visit (or revisit) both campuses, if possible, to get a feel for the atmosphere and the people. It's also crucial to consider the specific program you're interested in at each school, which might have unique aspects not reflected in the university as a whole.

In the end, both universities offer excellent education and supportive communities. Your choice should align with your academic interests, financial considerations, and personal comfort with the campus culture and environment.

a year ago

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