<p>mckinsey took 2 undergraduates this year. one student gave a presentation for our x220 class. both students majored in Business Economics & Public Policy w/ a focus in Economic Consulting. If your aim is consulting you should definitely consider this major.</p>
<p>[Department</a> of Business Economics and Public Policy](<a href=“Business Economics & Public Policy | Business Economics & Public Policy | Indiana Kelley”>Business Economics & Public Policy | Business Economics & Public Policy | Indiana Kelley)</p>
<p>as far as bcg and bain. i know bain took a few students. compared to ib, consulting recruitment is weak. especially if your looking at MBB. kelley does place well in firms in the Chicago area. Like AT Kearney, and Huron Consulting Group. </p>
<p>They also have a consulting workshop similar to the investment banking workshop that focuses on developing skills for the industry. Deloitte recruits quite a bit for consulting @ IU too. All the Big 4 have a consulting division so I’m pretty sure some graduates end up in their consulting divisions.</p>
<p>[Kelley</a> Consulting Workshop | Kelley Consulting Institute | Kelley School of Business: Indiana University Bloomington](<a href=“http://www.kelley.iu.edu/kci/workshop/index.cfm]Kelley”>http://www.kelley.iu.edu/kci/workshop/index.cfm)</p>
<p>kelley is a hidden gem thats gaining prestige quickly. in a few years we’ll be on the recruiting list for MBB.</p>