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>I would think wither UVA or ND would be the best. Personally, I love UVA so thats where I would go if I had the opportunity. Top undergrad program with a variety of great programs and is recruited by all the major players.</p>

<p>ND isnt as big on Wall Street as you would assume (especially being the #1 undergrad b school in some surveys). I would say:</p>

<p>Good chance: UVA McIntire, Cornell AEM, G’Town MSB
Decent chance: USC MArshall (good chance in SoCal, less for NYC), ND Mendoza</p>