UVA/Cornell/Notre Dame/USC/Georgetown

<p>Hey, i got into uva, cornell, notre dame, usc, georgetown.
I have my goals set that I want to work on Wall Street when i'm older. My goal is to work as either an investment banker/hedge fund manager, something like Gordon Gekko. Which one of these schools would give me the BEST chance at getting recruited for a job on Wall Street, granted I get the same grades. Or which would be looked upon favorably at graduate schools for getting my MBA (like at Wharton or Harvard Business)?</p>

<p>UVA-McIntire, Cornell-Hotel/AEM, ND- Mendoza, USC - Marshall, Georgetown-McDonough</p>

<p>UVA/ND, Gtown, USC and then Cornell IMO. But wait for a response from a comm schooler or Globalist.</p>

<p>^^Agreed^^
UVA
ND
GTOWN</p>

<p>If you think that you can get into McIntire, that’s probably your best shot.</p>

<p>Otherwise, I think UVa, Cornell, Gtown, and ND are all on about the same level. Cornell might be a bit better than the rest. If you’re instate, pick UVa for cost. Business schools care more about what you do after school.</p>

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^I’m not too knowledgeable about this but I think UVA would give you the best shot at this. Then probably ND. Don’t know too much about Georgetown B-school or Cornell (its a hotel program, i think, but it is NY, but weathers not too good). I’ve never heard of a Marshall grad going across country to work on Wall Street. Marshall more for international business/finance sort of.</p>

<p>oh yea and you should ask UVAorBust about this, I think he wants to do sort of the same thing/ work on wall street.</p>

<p>First hand knowledge on this one. Investment Banks and Hedgefunds recruit from all of these. And, yes Cornell is a top rated business school. Why some posters feel it is inferior to the others quite possibly only go by what they read on the internet.</p>