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Queen's hands down over those other schools you mentioned. We could have a debate if you were comparing Queen's to other targets or semi-targets, but the ones you mentioned are straight non-target schools (no offence). 

 
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On par with Harvard

Yeah, right. We see you, Queens grad.

 

I wouldnt say extreme outlier, I go to a non target in Canada. Have a poor gpa (sub 3.5), decent ecs, 0 network and was able to land roles that I want (I did an s&t after my first year at a big 5 and have an offer for another big 5 next summer for s&t, have not targeted IB but others at my school have been successful). I did not network for these roles at all, maybe i was lucky or something but it has worked out fine for me.

 

I know many 1st years getting interviews at big5 for capital markets, sure I probably got lucky to an extent, but most people in the finance club at school are getting capital market roles, sure we dont send kids to the states or top globals in toronto but with putting in a little bit of work big 5 should be feasible for anyone willing to put in the effort.

 

US semi target > Canadian target for finance.

This coming from a Canadian who studied in both countries.

 

The ONLY situation I would take the free ride over Queens is if you wanted to do Big4 audit or something in Ottawa or some other weaker Canadian city. 

Queens evens sends interns to NYC for IB...

 

It is a target for the varying banks offices in Canada (Big 5, BBs, EBs), you must be incredibly slow!

 

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