Top feeder schools into NYC wall st/ BB IB

<p>Tier 1: HYP, Wharton</p>

<p>Tier 2: Other Ivies, MIT, U of C, NYU, Duke, Stanford, </p>

<p>Tier 3: Gtown, UVA, Emory, UMich, Northwestern</p>

<p>List for those who are interested in going into these field</p>

<p>i would take out emory and replace it with berkeley in that tier 3.</p>

<p>You should have U of C and Northwestern on the same tier. I would make sense to U of C and NYU to tier 3. There’s a difference between them and powerhouses such as Dartmouth and Columbia. Besides, there’s already a lot of threads on this topic in the investment banking section.</p>

<p>for a combination of IB, trading, asset management, consulting:</p>

<p>tier 1: H,P, Wharton </p>

<p>tier 2: dartmouth, Columbia, duke, Yale, stanford, MIT, upenn other</p>

<p>tier 3: brown, stern, Ross, haas, u Chicago, northwestern, Cornell, Williams, Amherst</p>

<p>What is the objective basis for these tiers, and for assigning specific colleges to each one? Do you folks have sources and numbers?</p>

<p>Which employers are you counting? How many offers per employer v. how many applications/interviews, per feeder school? How many hires/offers per feeder as a percentage of each employer’s total?</p>

<p>Move to business board–or general venality</p>

<p>Generally the major feeders are the following:
Ivys, MIT, Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore, NYU, UVa, Northwestern, UMich, Chicago, Duke, Stanford and Berkeley.</p>