Anonymous wrote:All options are solid.
Looking at post graduation outcomes:
- UVA Econ Class of 2022: $76,840 average salary and if bonus $9,503
- UMD Smith Class of 2022: $69,103 mean salary
- VT Pamplin Class of 2021: 60,500 median salary.
60% of UVA Econ grads land in Fin and Consulting.
Not exactly apples to apples, but UVA Econ, even without McIntire, doing pretty well out there.
Anonymous wrote:UVA Econ with possible double major or minor in Stats/ Data Science or a minor from McIntire is a rock solid combo for consulting careers.
UMD Smith comes very close, especially if you can combine their Finance and Information Systems (highly regarded).
VT Pamplin does offer unique specializations in FinTech and Data Analytics if someone prefers that route. The b-school is growing well and can be a good fit for tech-oriented kids.
All 3 are solid options to have. For the value of in-state fees and overall reputation that consulting companies look for, UVA seems to be the top choice. Unless, other factors like fit, size, and location seem better at UMD or VT.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting. According to UMD data, Finance major starting salary for class of 2022 is $71K.
https://careers.rhsmith.umd.edu/outcomes/#!Finance
Anonymous wrote:All options are solid.
Looking at post graduation outcomes:
- UVA Econ Class of 2022: $76,840 average salary and if bonus $9,503
- UMD Smith Class of 2022: $69,103 mean salary
- VT Pamplin Class of 2021: 60,500 median salary.
60% of UVA Econ grads land in Fin and Consulting.
Not exactly apples to apples, but UVA Econ, even without McIntire, doing pretty well out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA Econ with possible double major or minor in Stats/ Data Science or a minor from McIntire is a rock solid combo for consulting careers.
UMD Smith comes very close, especially if you can combine their Finance and Information Systems (highly regarded).
VT Pamplin does offer unique specializations in FinTech and Data Analytics if someone prefers that route. The b-school is growing well and can be a good fit for tech-oriented kids.
All 3 are solid options to have. For the value of in-state fees and overall reputation that consulting companies look for, UVA seems to be the top choice. Unless, other factors like fit, size, and location seem better at UMD or VT.
UVA is not a top choice if not in McIntire.
Does new UVA Business Minor change this view? UVA Econ (or Computer Science, etc.) with Business Minor from McIntire seems solid option if don't get into McIntire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA Econ with possible double major or minor in Stats/ Data Science or a minor from McIntire is a rock solid combo for consulting careers.
UMD Smith comes very close, especially if you can combine their Finance and Information Systems (highly regarded).
VT Pamplin does offer unique specializations in FinTech and Data Analytics if someone prefers that route. The b-school is growing well and can be a good fit for tech-oriented kids.
All 3 are solid options to have. For the value of in-state fees and overall reputation that consulting companies look for, UVA seems to be the top choice. Unless, other factors like fit, size, and location seem better at UMD or VT.
UVA is not a top choice if not in McIntire.
Anonymous wrote:UVA Econ with possible double major or minor in Stats/ Data Science or a minor from McIntire is a rock solid combo for consulting careers.
UMD Smith comes very close, especially if you can combine their Finance and Information Systems (highly regarded).
VT Pamplin does offer unique specializations in FinTech and Data Analytics if someone prefers that route. The b-school is growing well and can be a good fit for tech-oriented kids.
All 3 are solid options to have. For the value of in-state fees and overall reputation that consulting companies look for, UVA seems to be the top choice. Unless, other factors like fit, size, and location seem better at UMD or VT.