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"Queens > Shulich + Uoft" Really??? is that in terms of brand reach into wallstreet?

I'm not challenging the statement just more curious about the reasons for support.

I'm particularly interested because I plan to potentially do an MSF and Queens has been a very popular up and coming choice, although I know MSF is different than the undergrad specified by the OP.

Would is be reversed if the OP was targeting Bay St. instead of Wall St.?

I'm aware there is plenty on this if I search (which I have), I just figured I'd toss this in to the discussion while its live.

 

If you are seriously considering either UofT or Schulich, then you are not the right candidate for Queen's Commerce. You will recieve the same paper at the end of the four years. You need to think about the whole package, your school will NOT get you a job / internship...connections and your interview poise will. Also, tell me a company that is loyal specifically to Schulich? None.

 

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Rotman is my top choice and I chose it over McGill, Queens, Schulich, and Ivey. Being in Toronto opens so many opportunities for internships and recruitment. Also, attending their BCom program gives you a better chance to get into their MBA program, which is undeniably the best in the county. U of T is not only one of the best schools in the country, it is one of the best in the world. Though the program is vigorous, it is worth it for it's strong international reputation. Also, if you want to get into finance, specifically investment management, this is the place to be, as you will get hands on experience in Toronto's stock market. Anyways, my decision was influenced by many factors and I have had no doubts since making it. Good luck in all of your decisions! :)

 

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