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It is not even considered a target school really in the Ross program. Semi-target.

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It is not even considered a target school really in the Ross program. Semi-target.

Is that really true? It ranks just below the M7 pretty close to Darden (which is definitely a target), and higher than other "lower tier" target schools such as Fuqoa, McCombs, Johnson, Anderson, Tepper, etc.. I don't know much about the program, but it seems odd not to consider Ross a semi-target. Or maybe I just misinterpreted your comment.

 

I totally disagree. As a student at Umich i can honestly say that if you know your stuff u can get an offer for SA at GS, JPM, MS, RBC etc.

"Ivy League campuses where Wall Street firms heavily recruit – including Harvard, Princeton, Yale and the University of Pennsylvania – were among the top 10 schools by number of graduates going to Wall Street this year. But a major public university, the University of Michigan, experienced a 55 percent increase in the number of its graduates taking jobs as analysts compared with last year, rising to the No. 5 spot from No. 14, Vettery found."

----http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2014/09/30/wall-streets-young-bankers-are-s…

 

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