UT Austin Mccombs vs Berkeley Haas

Hey guys,

I recently got accepted to Mccombs at UT (in state) and plan on majoring in finance. I got into UCB for the Global Management program as well. GMP at Berkeley means that I am a direct admit into Haas. This would give me a Bachelors of Science in Business with a global management concentration. I would like to try and get a job in IB or consulting. I plan on doing an MBA after a few years of experience as well. Cost isn't a major factor.

Thanks.

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Haas easily. You have a shot at virtually any west coast bank. Plenty go into consulting as well. Only downside about Haas is that it's a two-year program, and you need to apply as a sophomore, but if you got in as GMP then that's not even a concern for you. Current Haas student btw.

 

Yes, but also you're going to college to have experiences outside of investment banking recruiting. I would say consider the culture of both schools and how well you fit in. Berkeley can be extremely competitive and depressing (stereotypically). UT could be more fun of a school in certain ways. Just to play a little devil's advocate here, but I think it's important to think about these things

 

Beating a dead horse, but unless you want to work in Texas post-grad I would imagine Haas is a better option. Congrats on your acceptances, keep working hard!

 

This will all come down to your financial situation and what you want out of college.

Cal and especially Haas will open up more doors than UT. However, you have a pretty clear path to IB/Finance roles at UT even in NY if you get into USIF or TUIT and work hard. Consulting is concentrated in BHP so it’ll be tough as non-BHP. It doesn’t seem like cost is a big problem for you judging from your post, but if both are full cost, Berkeley will be $160k more, which is very substantial especially if you need to take loans.

 

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