Undergrad Business Program Broad vs. Kelley
Which would land me a better shot at a BB IB? Do I have any shot at breaking into the business staying at these school or should I hope for a decent transfer after freshman year? I am interested in M&A btw.
I have applied to a few other schools as well if they rank higher.
Loyola University Chicago - Accepted
Bentley University - EA pending (I hear from them this month)
Northeastern University - RD pending
Please tell me if I'm just delusional to think I could land a position on the Street with any of these schools.
Kelley is your best bet probably
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Kelley is by far your best shot out of those, but it will be an uphill battle if you don't break into the IB workshop.
Kelley by far. I've said many times on this board that Kelley is killing it lately. In fact, I have a friend that went there that landed the same job as me, and I work with him now. (I'm from Indiana, but went to a target out east).
That program/workshop sounds like it's pretty competitive, but I still think you'd be better off at Kelley without that program than any of the others on your list.
Michigan State University Vs. Indiana University (Originally Posted: 05/02/2013)
Hey guys, I am a high school senior who needs to choose a University to attend. I want to go into investment banking and I know IU would be better than State but here is my dilemma: IU would cost me 40K a year compared to MSU costing me 20K a year. If I went into IU I would hope to get into the Investment banking workshop which has very good statistics regarding FT placement after graduation. For those in the program they have 100% job placement. My only problem with IU is the tuition, do you guys think it's worth 160K if I can get into the program? Or is it better to shine at MSU with a high GPA and then try to break into I banking, is it possible to do that at State? What do you guys think about doing a year at State and then trying to transfer?
Any advice you may have is welcome, I put an enrollment deposit down at booth schools so I could have more time to choose... Time's running out. Thanks.
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