Best finance school out of these?

<p>thats an exact copy and paste aright buddy im done talking to you u are too foolish and hard headed to admit your wrong continue spewing what ever garbage you want you are still wrong</p>

<p>Compare your list compared to their database. There are differences that are uncounted for.</p>

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And my reference to the banks was pointed more to the prominence of their names and their clients which greatly effect future opps</p>

<p>You seem to believe i stated middle market and/or regional equals bad. I never did

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<p>It has nothing to do with whether or not you think middle markets are bad. It has to do with you not understanding the difference between middle market and boutique and not even understanding the differences between "middle market" and "bulge bracket." You somehow got this idea that if something is called an "investment bank" than it must be either a "middle market" or a "bulge bracket." And I know you'd like to divide the whole world into "prestigious" and "un-prestigious" but reality is not that simple. And this isn't even touching on your inability to figure out career statistics.</p>

<p>In summation you have no clue what are you talking about. You are just another poser teenager on these boards who likes to stoke his own ego by pumping up his supposed knowledge of financial services and bashing whatever presents itself. And your motivation for doing all that is because in the real world your life is *<strong><em>. Do everyone here a favor and just shut the *</em></strong> up.</p>

<p>IUB is a joke. if u want to be a store manager for Kraft food services then IUB is a good pick. otherwise plz stop the jokes.</p>

<p>Kelley School of Business, at IUB, is indeed very active in extending career services. So do most of the schools. I think, this argument is not leading to any value addition to the prospective students. In my opinion, most of the applicants go through the websites of the schools and try to figure out for themselves, on criteria that are most important to them. </p>

<p>With all due respect, when it comes to 'employment', the first thing an applicant looks into is the list of employers, who recruit from the campus. That is the indication of how the school is in attracting the "Big Names". Number of actual recruits depends on the student body, and on that account there are other schools which appear to have an edge.</p>

<p>Amen.</p>

<p>I don' t know much about Kelly School at Indiana,but I do know that Bentley was started as a school for finance and accounting. They have one of the best Trading rooms in the US and have several different types of graduate programs in finance including financial planning,which results in a plethora of offerings. I can't imagine the others schools being much better.</p>