I am applying to college this year and even tho I am going to apply to both of these colleges I just wanted to know based on your experiences which is better between CMC and Emory Goizueta for getting into consulting(MBB/T2) and Investment Banking(BB/EB/MM).
You can sweat your ass off in Georgia surrounded by hardos for a modest chance of working in a southern office after joining every club possible. Or you can take fun interesting classes in sunny california, be connected with actual important people, and get a better job in LA or NY that damn near no one else is competing for by just glazing the tip of someones dad for a summer or two. Choice is yours. CMC also gives merit scholarships, emory will bankrupt you
I’m not going to comment on the absolute difference between the 2. However if you’re in all the clubs at Emory you will guaranteed land EB/BB IB. Southern offices is for those who barely try. I know a bunch of 3.3 GPAs going to like Truist type of banks
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I would personally go with Emory but that's mainly due to personal reasons
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Emory by far
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don’t know much about Emory but CMC alum - PM me if you want my perspective on cmc
You can sweat your ass off in Georgia surrounded by hardos for a modest chance of working in a southern office after joining every club possible. Or you can take fun interesting classes in sunny california, be connected with actual important people, and get a better job in LA or NY that damn near no one else is competing for by just glazing the tip of someones dad for a summer or two. Choice is yours. CMC also gives merit scholarships, emory will bankrupt you
I’m not going to comment on the absolute difference between the 2. However if you’re in all the clubs at Emory you will guaranteed land EB/BB IB. Southern offices is for those who barely try. I know a bunch of 3.3 GPAs going to like Truist type of banks
ok, I was exaggerating the conditions of going to emory, but CMC is the clear choice here.
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