Tuck v Kellogg v MIT Sloan v Columbia for Finance

Military vet invited to interview at the above schools. Looking to break into finance, specifically IBD after my MBA. Looking to get real-time, unbiased info on the strengths/weaknesses of these schools.

General first impressions
Tuck- outstanding alumni network, may not have the same upper-level reach/wow factor for top banks as Columbia
Kellogg- well renowned program, but more-so for consulting/marketing and not as well-respected in the finance world
MIT Sloan- strong curriculum, but not well represented in IBD due to the majority of graduates going tech
Columbia- obviously well represented and strong program, but worried about competition for interviews, and may not be the school culture I'm looking for ("commuter" school, peers scatter after classes, etc)

 

Just a few tidbits:

Columbia is good good given it's in NYC (finance HQ) and its finance reputation. Yes the commuter school vibe is a trade-off though it might be overblown talking to some alums

MIT is a solid choice but I heard few people showed up a Goldman info session and Goldman was like WTF why do we bother coming here.

Other schools are fine too. You'll be fine at any of these places.

 
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