I-Banking and stanford?

<p>hi guys</p>

<p>does ibanking recruit heavily at stanford?</p>

<p>also, is it true that once you've stayed in California for one year, you can become a residence of the state of california?(i'm international)</p>

<p>thanks!</p>

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<p>I'm in HS and don't have any really substantiated information for you except to say that I too am looking for a like career (though I'd much prefer trading/PE) and that I'd expect that Stanford students--like those of HYP--would receive ample recruiting opportunities. While New York is all the way across the country, America's other financial Mecca, San Fransisco, is right around the corner for summer internships.</p>

<p>I'm not a Cali resident either, but I've heard that it is more than difficult for students to become state residents.</p>

<p>actually ya i-banks recruit supa heavy on campus; i've been to most of the career fairs and a wide variety of banks are represented and the recruiters seem guininely excited to talk to students. plus, a lot of stanford students go on to work for i-banks so they also will email lists if the bank they're going to work is having an info session or something</p>

<p>thanks guys!</p>

<p>and since i'm canadian, i've heard that US internships are only for residents?
is that true?
imo Canadians are as close to Americans as it can ever get (of course i know we are both unique and stuff)</p>

<p>my friend who got into berkely this year told me if you stay in cali for 1year, you become a cali resident therefore its easier to find jobs? is it true?</p>

<p>thx</p>

<p>Lol, you can become a resident of cali in one year if you prove to them that you plan to live there. However, if you are a student you are not allowed to become a resident unless you prove you will ive there after colelge as well.</p>

<p>o thx sheed</p>

<p>how do i prove that tho?
ps i do want to live there for my whole life if i can XD</p>

<p>you don't need to be a californian resident or an american citizen to get an internship for the summer or a job after graduation with a top firm, trust me on that - i'm international</p>

<p>I am graduating senior this year and also a Canadian citizen, non-US resident. As for internship, some companies only accept residents, but most banking companies also accept foreigners. (I did internship in NY) And yes, ibanks recruit heavily from Stanford. A LOT of my friends are going into the finance industry including ibanking/sales and trading and PE. I will be going into PE area.</p>

<p>iBanks recruit at Stanford but more so at Wharton, NYU, Harvard, Yale and MIT.</p>

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iBanks recruit at Stanford but more so at Wharton, NYU, Harvard, Yale and MIT.

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<p>Woah, that's a pretty strong statement. "More so", especially compared to Wharton or Harvard? I would like to see proof of that.</p>

<p>You all mention Harvard, Yale, Princeton, MIT, etc..., but do not forget about some of the most sought after economics students at the University of Chicago!</p>

<p>Actually, most people don't ever forgets that.</p>