Business School for a Finance Major

<p>I want to do finance and was wondering which business school I've been admitted to would be the most advantageous in job placement. I like each school's culture, no matter the different dynamics, so I would love to go to any of them, but what are the pros/cons of each specifically in finance. </p>

<p>As far as financial considerations:
Stern- 30k scholarship
McDonough-10k
Haas-10k
McIntire-(10k loan)
Ross-- waiting
Kenan-Flager-- 9k
Mendoza--waiting
Tepper-10k
Rutgers Business- full ride</p>

<p>Thanks a lot!</p>

<p>they are all basically the same
Mendoza will get you a job quick prob in chicago or indy
Haas will get you a job in the san fran area
McIntrie will get u somewhere prob in dc or richmond
Kenan will get you a job in raleigh or charlotte
tepper will get you in pitt.
ross prob in detriot
and when i say all this i mean like you could obviously get a job anywhere, but i mean these cities are closest to each school and are usually the major places for the school to find jobs for their students and where students will most likely get recruited too.</p>

<p>Thanks a lot, so for wall st I guess stern</p>

<p>idk if id say that. yeah youd prob discover jobs in the big apple but i think all those can get you to wall st.</p>

<p>Unless you’re in state at one of those schools, Stern seems like the correct choice. Stern will let you take internships during the school year (which helps for recruiting), it has the best location, has recruiting at least as good as the other schools, and looks like its your cheapest option. Another nice thing about NYU is the Cournant Institute, which might let you have a very good selection of advanced financial mathematics courses. Also being in NYC will make networking infinitely easier.</p>

<p>I’m in state for rutgers but yeah the nyu advantage pretty great.</p>