Notre Dame Financial Econ vs Mendoza Finance vs Emory Goizueta vs Cornell CALS Information Science

Am currently deciding where I should REA/ED1 and was wondering which you guys think in order is the best for getting into investment banking and consulting in BB/EB or MBB/T2.

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I know, but even non-Dyson Cornell has better placement into the best jobs than Notre Dame because the reputation is far better. I know somebody - a white male, so not exactly a DEI candidate - who got a job right out of college at one of the target PE firms people want to go to. 

 
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