<p>Can someone rank these schools in how well recruited they are from Ibanks:
NYU Stern, UChicago, Cornell, UNC Kenan Flager, Emory Goizuetta, and WUSTL Olin.</p>
<p>Stern, Chicago, UNC, Cornell, Olin, Emory</p>
<p>thanks alot. But why is it that Emory is ranked so high by Business week.</p>
<p>Because it is a good school. However relative to the schools you listed it would fall last or tie with Olin.</p>
<p>Ahh i see. Any idea on which you would pick and why. Considering location, recruitment, grade inflation history, etc...</p>
<p>If I got into all these schools I would go to Chicago or NYU for sure.</p>
<p>Cornell has better recruiting than chicago..the businessweek rankings were not a valid assessment, it counted students' own opinion of their school as 25% which is certainly very subjective.</p>
<p>so cornell beats out UNC and chicago but not stern than right</p>
<p>Stern/Chicago/Cornell (you can't go wrong with either of the three), UNC, Emory, WUSTL</p>
<p>If I had to pick any of them: Chicago.</p>
<p>"Cornell has better recruiting than chicago"</p>
<p>Show us the data please. one simple sentence doesn't make very solid statement. </p>
<p>I picked UChicago over Stern Scholars Program although I know Stern has better IBank recruit. But I don't know about Cornell, actually, I never thought Cornell's undegrad business program is that good, I mean, comparing to Wharton, Stern, Ross, Sloan, Haas, may be even McCombs, McIntire, Kenan Flager...</p>
<p>chicago is recruited a lot i hear and in cornell there is a lot of compeition people from cornells ugrad business apply, people from hotel school apply, ILR kids apply, and Arts and sciences econ majors, all apply for Finance jobs.</p>