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Old 04-29-2008, 10:06 PM   #15
emswim
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To say that Mendoza is just "okay" reflects a great deal of ignorance about our business school program. Those of you who criticize it based on the rankings of our graduate program forget that Notre Dame's mission is focused on undergraduate education. I am a finance major at ND, and I can assure you that the top investment banks most definitely recruit here, as I have personally spoken to representatives from Goldman Sachs, UBS, and numerous mid-market firms. I am not trying to bash those of you who were criticizing our program; I just think the things you have heard through the grapevine are not based in reality.

Investment banking jobs are hard to get no matter where you go to school, but to imply that going to Notre Dame puts you at a disadvantage is ridiculous. Our school is extremely well respected for producing ethical young men and women with excellent problem solving and communication skills, and if you take advantage of the opportunities here and make excellent grades, an ibanking career is a realistic possibility.
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