Nyu Stern?

<p>Hello..
I was accepted ED to Stern for fall05. and I have been thinking if that wasn't the wisest move that i made... now days i feel like i should have applied to school like northwestern or duke instead...i wanna know how good stern's reputation is in real world. i mean.. is there a lot of alumni in I-banking field? say.. is it easy to find stern graduates in J.P Morgan, or Goldman Sache and stuff??
What do you think about stern's reputation? also, i know that reaching out only for the reputation is not the wisest thing, however, i am just deadly curious about my future school's rep. and does anybody know stern's breakdown SAT average for 2005 admission?</p>

<p>also just one another question... what do you think i should do? if i wanna become a lawyer... is stern completely irrelevant?</p>

<p>Stern is a top undergraduate business school. Most would say it's right under Wharton and improving, though no school can really match Wharton. If you're interested in finance and want good oppportunities for i-banking, I say Stern is a good choice. All my friends who got into the Ivies said they would have picked Stern if they were interested in business, so I'm guessing it's just as attractive and prestigious as some Ivies.</p>

<p>I don't know for sure, but I believe the average SAT is somewhere around 1420-1440 for 2005 admission.</p>

<p>Many Stern kids go on to top law schools. That should not be a problem. While most would argue that a liberal arts education would be better for law, business school is also a good choice if you're interested in tax or corporate law. Also, while a liberal arts education might be better academically, business school will help you grow professionally. That doesn't mean that business school has no liberal arts. Stern is known to have a good mix of both worlds.</p>

<p>Anyway, Stern's reputation is good.</p>