What university has a better undergrad finance program: Indiana University (Kelly business school), Michigan State, Emory University, Villanova University, or University of Michigan? Could you rank them in order from best to worst relatively speaking? My career goal is an investment banker so I would like to go to a university that has the most "bang for the buck" so to speak and a university that provides excellent job placement. Thx!
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From best to worst, it would be like this: 1. Emory 2. UMichigian 3. Indiana 4. Villanova 5. Michigan State. Emory and UMich are incredibly difficult to get into, so I wish you all the best. Have a nice day.
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UM is the best on your list, and is very competitive (Ann Arbor). That is the only one where you might get an IB job, and getting an MBA eventually also depends on your UG school and GPA, GMAT scores and especially your work experience since UG. UM also would have the best placement -- you should ask to talk to alumni; the catalog should have which companies hire UM graduates. For the MBA (which you will need if you want to stay in IB), you need 2-4 years of good work experience that preferably includes progressive mobility (meaning a promotion at least). If you are serious about IB, focus on UM and not on the others except possibly Emory, but again check where their graduates go for work. Sorry, thought I read MBA and that you already had UG done. Most of the info applies. I rank UM over Emory, esp for IB.
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