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M&A is historically better experience for PE; GS is a solid platform for B-school and will give you good opportunities regardless. If the main thing you care about is private equity, then m&a will probably be better experience since it is more similar to PE work.

However, I would take GS for a number of reasons: (1) Slightly better lifestyle/hours in CM (I don't like working until early mornings or weekends), (2) GS is a great name both for banking/non-banking/b-school opportunities, (3) GS offers good internal mobility b/w divisions, (4) m&a and private equity are way overhyped on this forum in my personal opinion (they may have done well in the past, but they are generally declining segments of the economy and look bleaker going forward).

To each his own though. I think this is a personal choice.

 
dabears432:
(4) m&a and private equity are way overhyped on this forum in my personal opinion (they may have done well in the past, but they are generally declining segments of the economy and look bleaker going forward).

Why would M&A be a declining segment of the economy? Surely companies always need to buy and sell?

 
randomwench:
What the f*ck kind of question is this, anyone who chooses ECM at GS over an elite boutique does not deserve to be at an elite boutique.

it's understandable, for a lot of college kids GS has a very strong name that none of the top boutiques (lazard, evercore, greenhill) can really compete with, and ECM is still banking at the end of the day. i would vote elite boutique here, but it's not that crazy a question

 

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