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Hello everyone, I'm a Canadian highschool senior going to university next year hoping to pursue a career in investment banking. I'm currently trying to decide between schools for next year and just wanted to get some insight. The schools I'm considering are: Indiana (Kelley), North Carolina, Bocconi, and RSM. So in terms of recruiting and reputation (in their respective regions of course) which school would give me a better shot at a job offer?

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Not sure about Bocconi or RSM but IU and UNC will both give you a great shot at banking. Why would you want to go to Italy or the Netherlands if you are Canadian? But back to the point, IU places a lot kids in both Chicago and NYC, also a few in SF. I am a IU grad if you wanna know further about the program feel free to PM me.

 

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