Maybe. A good school like Rutgers is probably looking for a 3.0 minimum Maybe. A good school like Rutgers is probably looking for a 3.0 minimum
The private college in New Jersey now known as Rutgers College has its name due to a million dollar plus contribution by the wealthy Henry Rutgers in 1805. It should be noted that Rutgers College still exists within Rutgers University.
The address of the New Brunswick Historical Society is: 60 Livingston Ave, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-2520
The Grease Trucks is a truck food vendor located in front of Scott Hall on College Avenue, New Brunswick. They serve a variety of fat sandwiches (sandwiches comprised of a variety of fried meats, a variety of other fried products including mozzarella sticks, fries, onion rings, etc., and a variety of sauces including ketchup, mustard, honey mustard, sweet onion sauce, etc.) that will literally kill you if eaten on a daily basis for over three months. Probably the worst fast-food diet ever. However, regardless of the health issues that such food poses, the sandwiches are quite good if eaten moderately. A popular vendor for college students (especially drunk college students looking for a quick bite; probably because the Grease Trucks is also close to a variety of Fraternity and Sorority houses). I recommend going in the day or avoiding the premises on Thursday nights.
It's really up to you. Assuming you're talking about undergraduate studies, George Mason is probably the better school, but it is considerably more expensive as you know, especially if you don't live in NJ. What it comes down to however is how you like it and how you think you will fit there after visiting each.
It doesn't mean anything. It was a man's name, Henry Rutgers, and he was a donor to the school back in the late 1700s. Without his generous donations the school might not have survived.