<p>i'd move Columbia down and Dartmouth up...</p>
<p>Someone needs to post the thread of the top banks and their recruiting selection
I can't find it :{}</p>
<p>I am noticing a trend that seems to place Yale either not in the top bracket or behind Princeton, Stanford, and MIT. (assuming Harvard and Wharton are the top two) Can someone explain to me why Yale's recruiting isn't as strong as say Princeton's? They seem to me to be very similar colleges in terms of overall talent of the student body and academic excellence.</p>
<p>Princeton econ is amazing.</p>
<p>Do you care to elaborate?</p>
<p>That's just the concensus, it's all perception. Who knows who really gets the better education?</p>
<p>Upenn (non-wharton) is definitely higher on the list corruptbargain ( I might be a bit biased though....but still most people will acknowledge that IBs recruit a lot of students from SAS and SEAS, not just Wharton).</p>
<p>I think a rule for this thread should be you can't post about or RANK your school. For obvious reasons.</p>
<p>A school that no one has talked about but someone previously ranked in the third group from the top is UVA, and I agree. I see alot of these suckers at every second round I go to, and for good reason. Their business school is ranked 2nd in the nation by Businessweek. (Second only to Wharton)</p>
<p>how about this for a rule?: SHUT UP!
lol...jk...but honestly, it's pretty retarded to expect people not to post regarding their own schools.</p>
<p>What about Columbia SEAS with a 3.0 GPA?</p>
<p>Megaman123 doesn't like the rule so lets not follow it........Harvard is number 1 for I Banking. Nuff said.</p>
<p>agreed... but I don't really give a ****, so whatever</p>
<p>If you're pulling a 3.0 GPA, you can forget the Bulge Bracket.</p>
<p>Tier 1: Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, Yale, Wharton
Tier 2: Dartmouth, MIT, Penn, Columbia
Tier 3: Cornell, Brown, Chicago,
Tier 4: NYU Stern, Michigan, UVA, Berkeley</p>
<p>Just from my experience.</p>
<p>what about gtown?</p>
<p>Tier 1: Harvard, Princeton, Wharton
Tier 2: Dartmouth, MIT, Stanford, Yale, Columbia, Stern
Tier 3: Cornell, Chicago, Penn, Ross
Tier 4: Haas, Northwestern, Brown, Gtown</p>
<p>where would you guys place duke?</p>
<p>I couldn't tell you. GS actively recruits there and I know of a few duke students who have gone there. I don't know how much the other BB's recruit at Duke, but it is a top school so I would assume that they recruit a little bit.</p>
<p>i would like to clear something up for everyone- going to one of these schools doesnt mean you get to work at an Ibank. my mom has been a recruiter/job interviewer at some of the top I-banks (Deutsche, UBS, bear sterns) and i have talked to her about how the "recruiting" and job picking goes and she says the college that ppl go to matters very little in her decision.</p>
<p>going to dartmouth rather than yale makes even less a difference she said.
its about getting experience in the field and having the right courses that shows you're prepared to work for these firms.--
one thing she says is very important is interning and when you interview having a good background about how the market, economy work</p>
<p>Clubbiscuit can you please explain why you don't think Yale belongs in tier 1?</p>