Which of these universities is best for undergrad major?

<p>I plan on majoring in Finance and Economics but I'm having trouble deciding between which of these schools to go to. In the long run I'd like to either work in ibanking or a gov't job in D.C.</p>

<p>Kelley School of Business at Indiana University
Carlson School of Management at University of Minnesota
Fisher College of Business at Ohio State University
Wisconsin School of Business at University of Wisconsin - Madison</p>

<p>I'm looking at salary, university reputation, recruitment, internships. Any input about any of these schools is appreciated!</p>

<p>Could use some input here…</p>

<p>Pleaseeeeee</p>

<p>As far as IB goes I don’t think any of these schools are really going to get you through the door. It would be more realistic to get your MBA after working for a few years at a top tier school like NYU to get on Wall Street. Out of them I’d say Indiana is the best, though.</p>

<p>UW or Kelly</p>

<p>IU has the best reputation of the four. OSU and Minnesota are definitely a tier below the others.</p>

<p>Network with alumni at iu.</p>

<p>Also, if you’re seriously looking at govt. jobs, kelley at IU is not the place for you, SPEA is. Same goes for John Glenn at Ohio State.</p>

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<p>Pretty sure Indiania’s IB workshop has some 95%+ placement in IB.</p>

<p>I agree with askjeeves --kelley students do get placed fairly well. Plus, you want to do the IB work right out of college, when you’re young and have the energy, not after an MBA.</p>