Top Finance Schools

<p>Could anyone add to this list of top finance departments at undergrad business schools?</p>

<li>UPENN: Wharton</li>
<li>NYU: Stern</li>
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<p>Thanx!!!</p>

<p>UT-Austin, UMichigan, Berkeley, UNC...</p>

<p>Georgetown, Virginia to name a few more</p>

<p>From an academics point of view, Wharton, followed by Stern and Stern followed by Ross. In terms of getting a job in the financial sector, Wharton followed by a bunch of elite universities, including the Ivies, Georgetown, Chicago, Northwestern, Duke, Michigan, Notre Dame, UVA and a few top LACs.</p>

<p>Academically:
1. Wharton
2. Stern
3. Ross
UT Austin, Berkeley, UNC, Georgetown, McIntire...</p>

<p>Recruting:
1. Wharton
2. Ivies
3. Georgetown, Chicago, NW, Duke, Michigan, Notre Dame, UVA, top LAC's
(where does NYU Stern fit in this spectrum?)</p>

<p>Nobody mentioned MIT? Not even once?</p>

<p>ihateCA, Stern falls in with the Ivies and the other schools I mentioned in terms of recruiting. And by the way, I don't think the Ivies are in a league above the other schools. Stanford, Chicago, Duke, Michigan, Northwestern, MIT, NYU, UVA, Georgetown and Notre Dame are definitely as good in terms of placing students in IBanks and other major financial institutions. </p>

<p>Sakky, I overlooked MIT/Sloan, but it should be among the top 3 or 4 in terms of academics and up there with the Ivies and the rest of the top schools in terms of job placement.</p>

<p>Carnegie Mellon! They have a specialized major, and it is one of the most highly recruited schools.</p>