Is non-mcdonough GU considered as a target school for investment banks? How does the MSB differs from the remaining GU in wall-street?

Wharton, Stern, Ross, McIntire VS UPenn, NYU, UMich, UVA--significant differences in recruiting

Dyson VS cornell--roughly recruits the same

how do MSB program and the remaining GU differs from their recruiting outcomes?

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You've asked slightly different versions of the same question 4 times now. You can get to wherever you want in finance from all of the schools you've gotten in to. Stop splitting hairs and pick the place where you think you fit best / will have the best college experience. Just my 2 cents

 

bro that's 100% correct:)

however, as an international student (and potentially, a transfer student one year later)--no PR, no citizenship of USA, I'd like to seek for better options to get into banks lol. This makes recruiting much harder than those US citizens/PR holders. Probably the school selection can be vital for me

 

thats what I'm trying to say! theres no major differences, your just splitting hairs. 

 

Georgetown alum here, graduated a few years ago. I have friends from all schools in high finance jobs. Even someone from the NHS (school of nursing and health studies) who did healthcare management broke into IB. The hurdle isn't which school you go to from a resume standpoint, but the ability to learn the accounting & finance required for technical interviews. So regardless of what school you're in, you need to learn the material. 

See for yourself: https://careercenter.georgetown.edu/about-us/senior-survey-outcomes/

 

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