Cornell Vs Rutgers

<p><strong><em>Please only people that have experience in the area</em></strong>.</p>

<p>How many percent of the students that send there applications to Big Ibanks in New York actually end up landing a Ibank job from Columbia vs Rutgers with theses stats?</p>

<p>1) Cornell Unversity
GPA 3.57
Economics Major(non business School)</p>

<pre><code> VS.
</code></pre>

<p>2) Rutgers-School of Business- Honors College
3.79 GPA
Double major Accouning/Finance
( Ibanks recruits at multiple of Rutger's Career days)</p>

<p>I have no personal experience but I believe they both have a equally low chance. Any other opinions?</p>

<p>Your stories don't quite add up. In your posts, you say that you go to Penn, are currently a junior at Rutgers, and have graduated Rutgers. Then you say you have a 3.8 GPA and a 3.57 GPA. Which is it?</p>

<p>Lol. BUSTED!</p>

<p>and if we're going to keep being mean:
[quote]
Please only people that have experience in the area

[/quote]
objects that, people who...:D</p>

<p>College confidential - the only place where you can pretend to be at an ivy league school. Get your fix of ego here!!</p>

<p>lol well "How many percent" doesn't sound too great either...and he mentions Columbia first but then asks about Cornell...and it's "an equally low chance," not "a equally low chance."</p>

<p>oh, and another that/who ("students that"), then "Ibanks recruits" and the plural/singuar disagreement, and no need for partial article "of" with "multiple career days"</p>

<p>well folks, now that we've edited this post, what should we do next?</p>

<p>tar and feather the fake imposter</p>

<p>youve posted this on like all of the ivy threads</p>