UMass Isenberg vs Bentley University

Sup, so I am trying to choose between Bentley University or UMass Isenberg. I got money from both colleges btw. I also got wait listed at NYU CAS and Babson college. I am VERY new to this so i was wondering which one of these is the best deal or the best way I could possibly make it onto the street (or a good company in Boston). I know these are "non-target" schools. Money for me fortunately is not a big deal.

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They're both non targets....both offering, in my opinion, the same opportunities in corporate finance/accounting. A lot of northeast FLDPS when you superday at, will have lots of both Isenberg grads and Bentley grads. Both will be an uphill battle for IB, especially BB.

Isenberg is definitely a better value for the price but as you mention, that seems to be irrelevant.

Are you targeting banking? Bentley may give you a better shot at picking up an internship at a Boston boutique bank but for example if you have interest in markets, I know Citi's Markets group recruits on campus at Isenberg. I've always felt that Bentley was an extremely overrated school for the price tag and the lack of social scene.

 

Thanks for the input. I am also planning to do MBA five years after I graduate undergrad (if I'm working) so does the undergrad matter if I'm applying to top 15-20 MBA?

 

Hi I chose bentley but to be honest, banking isn't my choice of career. I visited both umass and bentley and happen to like the people at Bentley much better. Since they are both in the same tier, environment is where I looked at closely.

 

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