Binghamton SOM or UMASS Isenberg?

I am a current high school senior with my most favorable acceptances so far being Bing SOM and UMASS Isenberg (both finance major). I am hoping to break into IB during college through summer internships and land a position after college. I am hearing back from NYU Stern and Cornell AEM next week, however for now which of the two mentioned schools would you recommend? I have relatives in IB currently and wondering if that would help my chances if I attend one of the non-targets. Any help is appreciated, thank you.

14 Comments
 
Most Helpful

The most honest advice I can give is to spend the next 6 months studying super hard for the SAT/ACT to get your scores up as high as possible. When you enter school, take easy classes and get a 4.0. Then transfer to a better school. It will be extremely difficult to get into a respectable firm in a FO role from either of those school's. 

If you get your SAT up by 100-250 points you should easily be able to transfer into a more selective school. 

This may sound like brutal advice, but you will have a substantially easier time recruiting if you go to a semi-target, and the mundane time spent studying for standardized tests is totally worth it here. 

 

Thank you for your response. My SAT that I submitted to colleges was a 1490 accompanied with a 3.7~ GPA. I would say my extracurriculars were above average, yet still I have been rejected from URochester & Notre Dame. I was also accepted into Pace's Business Analytics program, however I heard that is also a not so decent entry point. If NYU and Cornell don't work out, what would you say is the next step?

 

Thank you for your input, Bing seems to have risen tremendously on most websites' rankings so its definitely not out of the question for now. If I don't get accepted elsewhere I will look towards bing.

 

Bullshit. Binghamton is a non-target and will always be. Barely worth in-state tuition, much less out of state tuition. Crappy teaching, garbage placement, especially if you aren’t in SOM, though even that isn’t great.

 

Numquam commodi voluptate officiis beatae deserunt reiciendis sint. Eaque voluptates odio sed magni ut.

Numquam sed omnis et aut doloribus. Voluptas dicta natus optio iste minus soluta. Fuga qui eum est non ullam exercitationem. Blanditiis possimus maiores consequatur deserunt ratione deleniti.

Rerum eum voluptate atque occaecati officiis. Ducimus mollitia nemo dicta ducimus rem aut. Et dolore ad temporibus magnam doloribus. Quia iure qui illo. Autem ipsam rem adipisci accusantium dolorum.

Career Advancement Opportunities

June 2026 Investment Banking

  • Evercore 01 99.4%
  • Moelis & Company 01 98.8%
  • JPMorgan 01 98.2%
  • Guggenheim Partners 01 97.7%
  • Morgan Stanley 07 97.1%

Overall Employee Satisfaction

June 2026 Investment Banking

  • Moelis & Company No 99.4%
  • Morgan Stanley 01 98.8%
  • Evercore 01 98.2%
  • BMO Capital Markets 12 97.6%
  • Banco Santander 01 97.1%

Professional Growth Opportunities

June 2026 Investment Banking

  • Moelis & Company No 99.4%
  • Evercore No 98.8%
  • Morgan Stanley 05 98.2%
  • JPMorgan No 97.7%
  • BMO Capital Markets 12 97.1%

Total Avg Compensation

June 2026 Investment Banking

  • Vice President (14) $434
  • Associates (43) $259
  • 3rd+ Year Analyst (8) $210
  • 2nd Year Analyst (22) $179
  • Intern/Summer Associate (13) $156
  • 1st Year Analyst (75) $151
  • Intern/Summer Analyst (67) $101
notes
16 IB Interviews Notes

“... there’s no excuse to not take advantage of the resources out there available to you. Best value for your $ are the...”

Leaderboard

1
redever's picture
redever
99.2
2
Secyh62's picture
Secyh62
99.0
3
BankonBanking's picture
BankonBanking
99.0
4
kanon's picture
kanon
99.0
5
dosk17's picture
dosk17
98.9
6
CompBanker's picture
CompBanker
98.9
7
DrApeman's picture
DrApeman
98.9
8
GameTheory's picture
GameTheory
98.9
9
Betsy Massar's picture
Betsy Massar
98.9
10
Linda Abraham's picture
Linda Abraham
98.8
success
From 10 rejections to 1 dream investment banking internship

“... I believe it was the single biggest reason why I ended up with an offer...”