Best colleges for finance?

<p>What's your opinion?</p>

<p>Wharton [10 char]</p>

<p>Harvard, Wharton, Princeton, Stanford, Yale, Dartmouth, Columbia, MIT, Duke, etc.</p>

<p>You get the gist. If you come here to say this, you are going to get this same answer.</p>

<p>Ivy and elite schools. It’s self-explanatory.</p>

<p>In addition to HYP, Duke, Stanford, Dartmouth, might add Holy Cross, Bucknell, and Colgate. HC, Bucknell, and 'Gate all perfom very well on the payscale report(salaries 10-20 years out) and Holy Cross and Colgate have very good alumni networks in corporate and Wall Street firms. ND also does very well.</p>

<p>Publics like Michigan and UVA are good too. Also NYU Stern.</p>

<p>In my opinion, the best finance-specific programs are Wharton and Princeton ORFE</p>

<p>However, if you just want to get a job in finance and don’t mind studying econ or something else, then I would add schools like Harvard and Yale to the list because they are recruited pretty heavily. </p>

<p>Stanford seems to be under-represented on Wall St, but that’s probably because most students there are more interested in engineering or want to stay in the west coast.</p>

<p>On the flip side, Wharton is probably the most overrepresented school on Wall St because at least half the students there are already set on a career in finance</p>

<p>Tulane has a good program</p>