<p>I talked to an alum who said that all his friends received multiple job offers and seventy people from his class received an offer from PwC alone. Granted, I here mainly from accounting sources since I am an accounting major, but finance majors have similar situations. My TA last semester has a pretty substantial brokerage gig down in NYC next year. You have to understand that BC has a large alumni network and prestigious reputation in New York City, which you should know by now as being the utopia for finance. The thing about the Carroll School is that you can be average and still land a decent job. At the same time, if you are a passionate student of business, the Carroll School will prepare you for big things. To substantiate this statement, take a look at this statistic. This shows how BC ranks in competency of employees in the real world according to industry-specific recruiters…</p>
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