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<p>Then in that case I can say more than half of the students at U Penn too wants to go to investment banking. Hence count the total stength of U. Penn when comparing total strength at MIT.</p>
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<p>Is that a joke?? You must be totally oblivious to the IB field. No two people doing the same work at the same company get paid the same. Imagining all IB banks pay the same is hilarious to say.</p>
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<p>Oh I see! but you just prior to that made this statement.
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<p>So IB banks imploy all majors from all colleges except MIT because MIT students can only work in IT.
This is a news to me and IB banks pay more to MIT students to do IT work at IB Banks than to Wharton students to do Investment Banking. Lucky MIT students.</p>
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<p>Oh now I see why you are bothered about Wharton not being the top undergraduate I-Banking school.</p>
<p>Still I speak facts which says the I-Banks pay more to MIT undergraduate student to do Investment Banking than Wharton undergraduate students. This shows that they value more MIT students than Wharton.</p>