<p>I'm currently a HS Junior with an interest in IB. My stats are competitive for HYPS, I'll provide if you need, and I am looking for schools that are both strong in Econ/Math/Finance and targets/semi-targets for IB recruiting. Could anyone provide a range of schools (in difficulty of acceptance) that would be most beneficial toward eventual IB recruitment?</p>
<p>Alrighty…well first of all congrats in knowing what you want to do in life already! I wish I had a definite career direction like you apparently do. Below are a list of the tiers of Ibanking (ill note their respective selectivity too), but be sure to note that these rankings are all very subjunctive. </p>
<p>Top Tier: Harvard (obviously extremely selective) and Wharton (slightly less selective than HYPS…dual degrees from Wharton are prbly a little more selection)</p>
<p>1st Tier: Princeton, Yale (yale is prbly the worst of HYPS for banking tho), Stanford, MIT (all these are as hard as Harvard 2 get into), Dartmouth, Duke, Columbia (slightly less difficult than Wharton) </p>
<p>2nd Tier: Cornell, Brown, UChicago, Georgetown, Northwestern, NYU, UMich (all are a bit easier than Dartmouth 2 get into)</p>
<p>3rd Tier: Rest of top 20 (schools like Vandy, Rice, etc)</p>
<p>I’m sure I messed this list up somewhere, but ya…those are basically my thoughts on the ibanking tiers.</p>
<p>That looks pretty accurate to me.</p>
<p>Ha ha High schoolers. Its prom season. Have a good time,</p>
<p>Thanks Rtgrove123, I noticed your name on WSO the other day as well. Is LSM the Nursing/Wharton dual degree program?</p>
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Already attended junior prom 3 weeks ago and junior guys usually don’t attend senior prom at my school.</p>
<p>i agree with rtgrove</p>
<p>Jersey:</p>
<p>Haha yup I’m learning to love WSO. Actually LSM is a dual degree with Wharton and the college at Penn (I’m getting a bio degree and econ with finance concentration). Its basically for people interested in medicine, healthcare IB, etc.</p>
<p>Totally agree with Rtgrove123</p>