<p>I'm a current CC student and will major in Finance when I transfer. Other than the obvious Ivys, which schools are target schools (bb, investment banking)?</p>
<p>Bump. Can anyone help?</p>
<p>Not sure about Mas., but generally speaking</p>
<p>IB Top target: Harvard, Upenn (Wharton), Yale, Princeton, Cornell, MIT, Duke, Stanford, Dartmouth, UC-Berkeley, Brown.
Second target: UChicago, NYU (Stern), Michigan, Northwestern, Williams, Chicago</p>
<p>Dunno if it matters that much which undergrad school you graduate from. If u are going into finance, the school u get your MBA from will matter more.</p>
<p>U don’t have go to the university’s undergrad school to get into its business school. In fact, the vast majority will come from other schools.</p>
<p>Thanks NYCguy2020 for the list!</p>
<p>GMTplus7, I always understood that you could go into BB/IB with a bachelors degree? Are you saying that an MBA is required for BB/IB? If so, is an MBA more favored over a CFA for BB/IB? Thanks in advance</p>
<p>Targets: Harvard, MIT, Wellesley, Amherst, Williams
Semi Target: Boston College </p>
<p>Thanks a bunch, pink997! May I kindly ask for your source?</p>
<p>When you said “Amherst”, did you mean “Amherst College”, or “UMass Amherst’s Isenberg”? </p>
<p>I’ve always wondered how liberal arts colleges are targets.</p>
<p>I just searched up a bunch of threads on wallstreetoasis.com. Plus, I’ve been researching about target schools myself for quite a while. </p>
<p>I mean’t Amherst College. They’re supposedly targets because of strong alumni connections, i guess? I recommend you search threads up on targets at that website^ really helpful! </p>
<p>I second that. Wallstreetoasis.com is the place for info/insight about investment banking.</p>
<p>Thanks pink997 and NYCguy2020! I’ll check that website out!</p>