| probably the schools with strong alumni support on wall street, but like to hear thoughts on what people see. Bucknell, W&L, Kelly, BC, ‘Nova? Assume NYU is top 25 |
| heard anecdotally that Stevens places well - specifically quant related |
| Any "fratty" college, like CMC, W&L, and Colgate. UT Austin as well if you do their Business Honors Program. Baruch College in NYC also places well. |
| CMC is fratty? Who knew. |
| Bucknell |
| William and Mary. USC (gamecocks, not Trojans) has a good b school. |
| USC is top 25 - excluded based on OP’s inquiry |
| I agree with the poster above about the small NE schools. I went to Colgate and a lot of my friend group went on to banking. |
That’s the Trojans, not the gamecocks |
| Colgate and W&L |
They will fill up the 'back office' and if lucky, 'middle office'. |
| Why did my Tulane comment get deleted? It’s true, Tulane fits the op’s ask |
Bucknell and Lehigh grads with high gpa’s get front office jobs if they target it and are singularly focused on getting it the moment they set foot on campus as freshman |
Been a while since my Wall Street days, but Trinity seemed to have a very strong Wall Street network. Not sure if that is true anymore. |
My nephew just graduated from Lehigh with a job in finance. He was a business/computer sci major and had great internships and several offers on Wall st. |