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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'd pay it for any school if the kid loved it and it felt like a good fit for them.[/quote] +1 But I’d be a little bitter if it was UMiami.[/quote] My UMiami full pay kid did great, went on to a T7 MBA program and is well-employed. [/quote] Undergrad is really fairly irrelevant for getting an MBA. You are leaving out where your kid was employed after Miami and pre-MBA...that is more important and relevant.[/quote] They were well-enough employed directly from U Miami to get accepted to the MBA. That's the point.[/quote] I am curious if Florida schools mainly lead to Florida jobs. Or was the point of the MBA so that the kid could get a job somewhere other than Florida?[/quote] what? Kid went from U Miami to Manhattan. None of my kid's Miami friends got jobs in Florida. [/quote] I'm asking because I don't know. Lots of regional schools only lead to regional jobs.[/quote] Here's what I would consider a pretty good answer on a Q&A forum with respect to Miami: "UM Alumni here. Almost E[b]VERY top tier bank/firm is in Brickell/Miami and they all are flooded with UM students and alumni[/b]. If you get good grades and are personable, you can easily find UM alumni to network with and get you in the door at the top tier banks. As for recruiting, only bank that actively recruits on campus is Citi. They take about 20 UM students each year and and funnel them into the Private bank and Treasury and Trade solutions groups since the Global head of HR at Citi went to UM. Alliance Bernstein, PWC, Blackstone are also a few other firms that recruit on campus. Not much of an investment banking presence but a very strong Weath/Investment Management and private banking scene. Also big Real estate scene. As many people know, there is a huge Finance/tech scene flocking to Miami and UM is poised to benefit."[/quote]
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