<p>There's maybe one person on this forum who can answer this (cough cough youkosiren), but is there anywhere to find a list of Stern graduate breakdown by employers? I vaguely remember seeing it a while ago. I'm looking at Wall Street Oasis, and the job placement in banks seems much less than I had imagined. The only upperclassmen I regularly speak with are BAP superstars (Viet is friggen crazy) and marketing majors, so I'm having a tough time gauging the employment perspectives. Might want to throw in some ER and AM interviews if IBD, S&T, consulting are as bad as it looks. I knew the latter two were bad, but I though boatloads made it into i-banking...</p>
<p>yeah you can find it off businessweek, go to the undergrad site and find the school and there should be a tab for it.</p>
<p>ehh, Could only find it for MBA and business week seems to have shat on Stern (evidentially stern has ZERO MBA studnts work for any investment banks according to the site haha). Others have rated Stern's part-time MBA as number 1 in the country, yet business week rates it TWENTY FIVE.</p>
<p>Stern is rank 9 for Undergrad, New</a> York University Undergrad Profile
This is the only one I haven't seen specific numbers for how many recruits to each company.</p>
<p>Businessweek is usually a nice site :P</p>
<p>Stern should be 3 or 4, BW puts too much weight on student happiness. People in Stern shouldn't be personality-less hacks , and maybe they'd have a better time?</p>
<p>MBA placement: [Recruiters[/url</a>]</p>
<p>Some undergrad stats from Businessweek, but no specific breakdowns: [url=<a href="http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/rankings/undergraduate/profiles/stern3.htm%5DNew">http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/rankings/undergraduate/profiles/stern3.htm]New</a> York University Undergrad Profile](<a href="http://w4.stern.nyu.edu/ocd/recruiters/placement.cfm?doc_id=2744%5DRecruiters%5B/url">http://w4.stern.nyu.edu/ocd/recruiters/placement.cfm?doc_id=2744)</p>
<p>In my experience, most people will end up at a fairly large ibank or big 4 accounting firm, but as for specific depts... it's hard to say. I've heard this year has been kind of bad for people looking to go into ibanking, but I assume you're thinking about next year, so hopefully the situation will be better.</p>
<p>what about pr? how hard/easy is it for marketing majors to move onto working in pr firms?</p>
<p>Our marketing program is pretty subpar (it's my other major), I'd pick a different school (not sure which) if you want to do marketing.</p>
<p>i'm already accepted.
mattistotle - you seem to be really negative about nyu overall in many of your posts. care to explain why, especially as a current student there, you keep putting down the school?</p>
<p>Stern is focused almost exclusively on Finance....I'm not being down on it, every school has its strengths and weaknesses, and Sterns strengths are finance and accounting...there's nothing subjective here.</p>
<p>I don't continuously put it down, I've put it down in a handful of threads, I just have to keep going back there because people are saying crazy things. But, I just remember being on these boards 3 years ago, and everyone was as ecstatic as all the '12'ers today because its the "number 1 dream school" but once you get to NYU you find out students are much less happier than in other schools, we have a huge transfer rate., low donation rate of graduated students, and seniors consistently rate the school horribly; which is why we are so low in USNews and Businessweek. I think prospective students really should have a realistic opinion of NYU, and not some idealistic dream before they throw away a ton of money.</p>
<p>isn't marketing the second most popular major, after finance? i think that says something about the programs at stern. i mean, if it wasn't very good, then people wouldn't be making it so popular.
idk it's just baffling to see someone so negative about it all, especially since nyu is the "number 1 dream school" with so many other kids.</p>
<p>Don't know if marketing is second most popular, I think accounting is. It gets murky though because almost double majors, and a lot of people (including me) pick marketing as their second major because the classes are easy. </p>
<p>Well thats the problem, its the "Number 1 Dream School" because the only people taking part of the survey are people who haven't come to NYU yet! They all have crazy idealized fantasies of what NYU is like. NYU can be fun for you, I'm not saying everyone hates it, but I'm saying you should have a realistic expectation. I enjoy NYU, but it isn't as amazing as I had assumed when I applied it.</p>
<p>Yeah, this has nothing to do with the original topic, but I agree. I couldn't tell you how many girls I've met here who will tell you, "I love Sex & The City, so I really wanted to go to NYU!" Of course the Village and Soho are awesome, but you aren't going to come here & have this awesome job, great apartment, exciting love life, and equally fabulous friends on day 1. You are in college, it is hard work, and you won't have that much time to be strolling around eating Magnolia cupcakes. It seems so glamorous, and it's so easy to focus on the good and ignore the bad, but people need to be realistic for this amount of money.</p>