@whatisyourquest @sentimentGX4
Yeah, that statement re. NYU not even vaguely true. Here’s Poets & Quants guide to UG feeders to Wall Street. (NYU #2 after Penn by their metric. Ivies only 6 of top 10.)
https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/2015/02/04/the-top-feeder-schools-to-wall-street/
And fairly expansive rating of undergrad business schools.
Stern #2 for employment
Uva #5
Same even more true for those schools’ MBAs: again from Poets & Quants:
“At Columbia, the top finance fields are investment banking (13.9%) and investment management (10.9%). But NYU Stern dominates investment banking, sending aa whopping 28.2% of its MBAs into this sub-sector. And in a bit of a surprise, UCLA Anderson sends almost as many MBAs (10.5%) into investment banking as Yale SOM (11.7%).”
https://poetsandquants.com/2017/04/17/draft-wall-street-gets-finance-mbas/2/
If you want the “Ivy” feel of Columbia/Penn’s business/entrepreneur/Wall Street crowd, NYU will come closer than Dartmouth, despite a lot of other very obvious differences.