How competitive is Investment Banking out of college?

I'm currently a freshman in college in a Minnesota state school on a partial baseball scholarship. I plan to double major in Finance and Economics. I'm very interested in I-Banking, but I know that it is very competitive, and from what I've read, is very hard to land a job if you aren't from a target school, more specifically Ivy-league. What are my chances of landing a job out of a state school? I could potentially transfer to UW-Madison's Finance, Investment, and Banking program which is more respected, but I would have to give up playing baseball, which wouldn't be the end of the world I suppose. I am confident I would be able to graduate with a 3.8+ college GPA, and I know there are many other variables that play into getting a job, but from your experiences, is it worth it to pursue a career in I-Banking, or not? I am more than aware of the strenuous commitments the job comes with. I also interested in financial advising, and have some connections in Edward Jones, so I could always fall back to that. Let me know what you guys think.
Thank you.

 

There are no "set chances". Your ability to get a job offer or even summer experience is based upon your willingness to go out there, and network like a demon while maintaining a good GPA, and trying to have something unique that about yourself that you can "sell" to these banks.

If you can, buy the networking guide WSO offers, and sift through the hundreds of success stories on here to find a common/similar pattern that can help you with your hunt. You're a freshman so don't overstress about this, but be on top of your game. If you put the work in (the RIGHT work), you'll most likely land an IB offer. Best of Luck!

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If you're in MN just try and get in with either HL or Piper Jaffray. Start networking now so you can get an SA gig. If you don't like working there, leverage that into an FT offer at your target location. You'll have to hustle of course, but it is definitely doable. My question is though, why do you think you would be interested in either IB or dogshit retail financial advising? Those two things could not be further apart from each other.

 

I am actually from Madison, WI, but I have family that lives in the cities, so if I were to find an SA, whether it's in Madison, or the Twin Cities, I'd be able to figure out living circumstances. I'll work on trying to get in touch with some firms and see if I can do anything for free for some basic experience and a foot in the door. Thank you to all who replied, it's been extremely helpful.

 

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