Which of the following would look most impressive for ibanking?

<p>Ok, I want to go into ibanking or the business side of movies, or just like corporate business in general. I will be attending nyu stern, but I'm kinda suffering from buyers remorse. I was considering these other schools as well. Out of the following schools, which, in terms of their business programs, would put me in the best position to obtain a good job (most likely in LA, but NYC if needed. Also, assuming I did uniformly at all the schools listed)</p>

<p>Nyu stern (finance/marketing major, entertainment and media technology certificate)
USC Marshall
Ucla biz-econ
Ucsb bizecon
Pepperdine
Georgetown Mendoza (I think that's what it's called)
And just for kicks, cornell aem</p>

<p>Scratch cornell, I think it would be too much over the others to make them competitive</p>

<p>NYU-Stern
Georgetown-Mendoza = Cornell
UCLA bizecon
USC Marshall
UCSB
Pepperdine.</p>

<p>I would put Cornell on par with Stern and Georgetown is also up there. UCLA and USC would be next. UCSB and Pepperdine are not quite as strong.</p>

<p>georgetown’s business school is called the mcdonough school of business</p>

<p>notre dame has mendoza school of business</p>

<p>a lot of people on here seem to be interested in ibanking</p>

<p>NYU Stern / Cornell
USC Marshall / UCLA / Georgetown
UCSB / Pepperdine</p>

<p>NYU and Cornell are the only among these schools that has much of a presence in international firms.</p>

<p>USC and then UCLA would work best for regional firms in CA</p>

<p>I know this has nothing to do with the topic of this thread, but if you go to a prestigious international school like LSE or St. Andrews, can you possibly get recruited in the States?</p>

<p>USC has a business major with cinema-television concentration.</p>

<p>I agree that in terms of education, Cornell and NYU are about on par but keep in mind the sizes. Stern is huge whereas Cornell has 200 students/ grade. Furthermore, a large percentage of this 200 is not even interested in ibanking.</p>

<p>Having said that, it might be easier to get into ibanking from AEM as you are simply competing with less people for about the same number of spots. Also, if ibanking doesn’t work out for you, I think Cornell carries a far more prestigious name in most other industries that you might want to look for work in.</p>

<p>Good point jocer, but I didn’t think ibanking firms employed a quota from each school, or am I misunderstanding?</p>