What do you think?

<p>What is Indiana's Business school's reputation on Wall Street? Does it have a good reputation? Do students have good chances to obtain internships on Wall Street? What is the average salary that finance students receive? I know Indiana's Kelley School of Business is ranked #8 on both US News and Businessweek but is its "name" synonymous with that of Wharton, Stern, Ross,Kenan-Flagler, or McCombs? How much does a college's distance from Wall Street have on a busines school's relationship with Wall Street? Thank you very much!</p>

<p>And sorry for the repetition of Wall Street… I just want to get into one of the investment banks on Wall Street…</p>

<p>Kelley is NOT synonymous with Wharton, Stern and Ross. Its investment banking workshop is like a semi target, similar to McCombs and Kenan Flager. Its geographical location can mean that the schools are regional targets, I.e. UC Berkeley Haas is a target for San Francisco and LA gigues, but not so much for New York. </p>

<p>Kelley is NOT synonymous with Wharton, Stern and Ross. Its investment banking workshop is like a semi target, similar to McCombs and Kenan Flager. Its geographical location can mean that the schools are regional targets, I.e. UC Berkeley Haas is a target for San Francisco and LA gigues, but not so much for New York. </p>

<p>Ok thank you very much blu5959.</p>