How would you tier list all of these for NYC IB? all econ major no b-school except umich, uva, upenn, and cornell

  • Northwestern
  • University of Pennsylvania
  • Cornell
  • University of Chicago
  • Brown
  • Columbia
  • Dartmouth
  • UCLA
  • UC Berkeley
  • Notre Dame
  • Rice
  • Vanderbilt
  • Georgetown
  • Washu
  • Umich
  • UVA
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Based on the most helpful WSO content and the tier lists provided, here's how these schools would likely be tiered for NYC Investment Banking (IB) placements, considering economics majors and the inclusion of business schools for UMich, UVA, UPenn, and Cornell:

Tier 1 (Super Target)

  • University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)
  • Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT (HYPSM) (not listed but implied as top-tier)

Tier 2 (Target)

  • Columbia
  • Dartmouth
  • University of Chicago
  • Cornell (Dyson)

Tier 3 (High Semi-Target)

  • Brown
  • Northwestern
  • UC Berkeley (Haas)
  • UMich (Ross)
  • Georgetown

Tier 4 (Semi-Target)

  • UVA (McIntire)
  • Notre Dame (Mendoza)
  • Vanderbilt
  • Rice
  • UCLA

Tier 5 (Low Semi-Target)

  • WashU

Key Notes:

  1. Business Schools: Schools like Wharton (UPenn), Dyson (Cornell), Ross (UMich), and McIntire (UVA) are considered stronger for IB due to their specialized business programs and direct pipelines.
  2. Geography: Schools like Columbia and NYU benefit from proximity to NYC, which can enhance networking opportunities.
  3. Per Capita Placement: Smaller schools like Dartmouth and Georgetown often punch above their weight due to strong alumni networks and focused student interest in IB.
  4. Grade Deflation: Schools like UC Berkeley and UCLA may face challenges due to grade deflation, which can impact competitiveness in IB recruiting.

This tiering reflects a mix of placement strength, alumni networks, and student interest in IB.

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