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You're stating the obvious and ignoring the obvious. First, if you can get into one of the top dozen or so schools, do it. If you can't you need something other than an obvious list. That's what the OP was looking for. Second, IBanking is an extremely narrow focus, and you don't "major" in it as an undergrad. It makes much better sense to look for schools that are strong overall and heavily recruited. If you look at WallStJournal and some other rankings you would know that USNews doesn't necessily reflect what recruiters are looking for. Also, you are just looking at "business schools" and there are many colleges that are highly recruited (even for IBanking) that don't have a business major and hence don't get on your narrow-minded list. One example: UChicago.
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I have not based my group of list to be what USNEWS reports. If I did Wash U would be on there. I suggest the OP looks at the recruiting websites of the banks and determines it him/herself.
Yes I know there are many schools that have recruiting that dont have business schools. However, I suggest you read the first post the OP posted. He/She wants to major in business and have a good shot at ibank recruiting. Now you posted about Mich State and I responded to it because it is not recruited by ibanks even though it does have a business school.
I would suggest reading the OP's concern first before you start attacking someone else.
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Can anyone link me to a page that shows which UG colleges top IB Companies recruit from? Basically I'm trying to find an undergrad business program where I can major in finance and have a good opportunity to get recruited after my senior year.
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