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Your specialization doesn't matter as much, because you have to take a set of core classes that includes (Accounting, Finance, etc...) regardless of what you choose to specialize in.

Idk what your situation is, but honestly it would not be worth going to NYU if you can't get into Stern, since that is probably wear most of the bulk of recruiting occurs.

Cornell>>>NYU I have several friends who went from NYU Stern to Cornell in fact. Stern, however, is still a great school for finance and on par with Cornell.

 

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