IU kelley vs Qcomm vs Dku

Hello, I'm an international student aiming to break into investment banking in the United States. I've recently been admitted to IU Kelley, QComm, and Duke Kunshan (DKU), all with similar financial aid packages so cost isn’t a deciding factor.

I’d appreciate any insights on how these schools compare in terms of employment opportunities and the feasibility of transferring to a target school as a freshman/sophomore.

Additionally, because DKU is relatively new, I haven’t been able to find much information beyond the fact that it offers a dual degree from Duke. How are overseas branches of U.S. target schools generally perceived by the industry?

Thanks in advance, have a great day

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