Thoughts on these schools for IB

<p>I'm interested in entering the world of Investment Banking/Finance, and I was wondering if anyone could offer their two cents on the schools I'm applying to & how job prospects would be coming out of these schools into the world of IB?</p>

<p>-Boston College
-Claremont McKenna
-Dartmouth
-Emory
-University of Michigan
-UPenn (I obviously know the answer to this one...)
-Notre Dame
-UVA
-WashU
-Yale</p>

<p>&Maybe:
-Carnegie Mellon
-UT Austin
-Tufts</p>

<p>please do a search and look at the general consensus of which school are feeders</p>

<p>This might help – [Feeder</a> Schools | WallStreetOasis.com](<a href=“http://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forums/feeder-schools]Feeder”>Feeder Schools | Wall Street Oasis)</p>

<p>-Penn (Wharton)
-Yale, Dartmouth
-University of Michigan
-UVA (Not much difference with UMich), CMU
-Emory, Notre Dame, Wash U, UT Austin (Deep south baby)
-Boston College, Tufts</p>

<p>I dont know where to keep the claremont colleges though. Don’t take me seriously, this is just based on perception and I love ordering things.</p>

<p>CMU’s IB placement percentages are low simply because not too many are looking to do Ibanking. But the network is in place for the kids who do.</p>