<p>umm ya.. you guys are intense.. my 2cents.. South Bend looks like a dump..</p>
<p>and unless you're catholic, i don't see the point in going to ND.. to me they seem very, i don't know how to put this.., hating of minorities? no diversity..</p>
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They are all fine institutions. Personally I would never go to ND. I am not catholic and would feel quite out of place with the environment there.
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<p>agreed 100%</p>
<p>Eli, it is important to remember that since Michigan and Notre Dame have undergraduate Business programs, most of the IBanking recruitment activity that takes place at those two campuses will take place in their Business schools. </p>
<p>Yes, students in the colleges of Engineering and Arts and Sciences will also land good IBanking jobs, but not with as much success as the students at Mendoza and Ross. </p>
<p>I do not have exact figures, but I remember reading somewhere that roughly 25-35 non-Mendoza ND undergrads and 75-100 non-Ross Michigan undergrads land jobs with IBanks annually. How true this is is open to speculation.</p>