Okay but what are YOUR DCs chances at investment banking from Umich? These schools are large so they send a lot of students but they don't have a high PLACEMENT PERCENTAGE. Thats more important than the entire schools stats. |
NYU is over two times the size of Columbia. Columbia has better placement. |
You seem obsessed with UVA. UVA is in your head, girl. |
A very small fraction of Michigan students are interested in investment banking. This is a much smaller percentage than most elite private schools. Those that are, are overwhelmingly enrolled in the Ross school. Ross has about 500 students per class with about 1,500 undergraduates enrolled for the three year program. The entire university has over 30,000 undergraduates. Smaller elite private schools on this list have a much higher percentage of their student body gunning for this one particular area. |
Ehh ok. I've seen more NYU kids at high-end buyside jobs |
At Princeton, I had 10 classmates heading to law school or medical school for every one that was heading to Wall Street. |
| Where is WashU? What happened to HWP? |
| Very small fractions of kids interested in IB at a lot of these colleges, so the comparison is fairly useless. |
NYU is incredibly overrated. |
Yeah, that's because they have like 30,000 undergrads... |
You mean Walmart placement? |
I have no idea what ORM means but I have two children currently at top colleges and the overwhelming majority of their friends going into investment banking are from finance families. As I said, that can mean a parent, an older sibling, cousins, prep school network, uncles, grandpa. These are overwhelmingly NOT random middle class kids from random flyover suburban towns stumbling into banking or being groomed for banking by the college. |
Ross students aren't the only ones that want IB, A&S econ students do as well. Also Ross has 2500 bba students per the website. Michigan doesn't make the top 30 doesn't mean it isn't still a good program, it's just not as good as everyone thinks. |
Yes, and ALL THOSE KIDS STUDYING in art, performance fields, nursing, AND OTHER CREATIVE MAJORS are not at all interested in going to wall street. It has top placement for those interested in finance. Ask anyone trying to go to wall street and they willmtellyou NYU Stern and Wharton are very competitive. If you want to count all the dance majors then yes the odds will go down. |
Bashing other T25s on College Confidential and Wall Street Oasis |