Emory goizueta job placement

<p>If you do decide to come to Emory, you should take courses from distinguished professors in the other fields. Even if it’s pass/fail.</p>

<p>Like English, French, Classics, Chemistry, etc.</p>

<p>I don’t regret coming to Emory. If I went back 4 years, I would still choose Emory over Cornell. I’d do some things differntly once I got here. But I’d still come here.</p>

<p>You mean in addition with Goizueta classes?</p>

<p>Of course. </p>

<p>In the future, when you make the original topic… Put more information (like link that website and say that your specific question is about finance) so we know that you’ve actually put in 5 seconds worth of research by yourself.</p>

<p>I’m sure you can imagine how many times we’ve answered the “how good is the b-school” question. For people who have put in no effort by themselves.</p>

<p>yea, in addition to Goizueta. You’ll have time to explore, so you might as well take advantage.</p>

<p>[subtlebrag]
I work for one of the companies I posted earlier. I’m not a banker or in accounting, as you can guess but I might or might not be employed by a bank or big4. So that’s your anecdotal evidence. [/subtlebrag]</p>

<p>Yep sorry about that, thanks again</p>

<p>I’m also interested in working for Delta, or any other airline. So would getting an Econ/BBA at Emory be the best opportunity to get a job there? Would it be similar to going to SMU to work at American and Southwest or UChicago or Northwestern to work at United?</p>

<p>Good question, i’m also looking into Northwestern</p>