How is UT BHP like?

Long time lurker first time poster here. I've asked on reddit and read some of the forums here but would love to hear new insights, opinions and advice.

I recently committed to ut bhp as an in-state student. I know about the advantages about having smaller classes, tight knit community, good professors etc, but what are some other good things about the program? How good is it actually? Does it really give you a leg up over regular mccombs? I'm guessing at the end of the day its up to the student right.

I've heard Houston placement from there is lights out but how is the placement like in investment banking and cities like NYC/SF/Chicago? Any advice/thoughts about being in the program and college in general?

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