Mendoza vs Cornell ILR vs Stern
I just received notification that I got into both schools. Which should I pick? I like the fact that Mendoza offers more prestige than NYU, but I'm deadset on NYC I-Banking. Is Stern the smarter play or is it a marginal difference. I'm also applying to Cornell ILR. I feel that Stern is a better short term option but the alumni base at ND seems more loyal and a better long term option. Thanks again for answering.
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You have answered the question yourself. If you kill it at NYU Stern, you will work as an Investment Banking Analyst post-graduation.
Thank you for your input. I think I'll take notre dame because as much as Stern can end up being more advantageous, Mendoza offers a more prestigious degrees and a more loyal alumni.
You'll have more fun at Notre Dame.
Lol, thank you for that but Notre dame seems more prestigious and better for the long run. And it's much better for NYC IB compared to my other option of UNC
If you get into Cornell ILR, prestige-wise it's the highest on your list. They also have strong placement for NYC IB (check linkedin).
nah you didn't get into any of them because decisions haven't come out yet.
I'm being recruited for tennis at all of these schools dumbass
I have a likely letter from all of these schools
Really? So the fact that NYU is a shit tier UAA school doesn't influence your decision at all? Where as Notre Dame is a strong ACC program that consists of state champ level players?
What about this thread where you clearly stated you already chose your college? https://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forums/iu
Come on dude.
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