<p>You can’t transfer to Stern from CAS if you were a previous transfer, and I wouldn’t say that NYU is not much. NYU has tons of top 5 national programs, Stern just gets the recognition as opposed to the others due to their ridiculous endowment from alumni. Stern recruitment is pretty strong. You will not see much of it until your junior year however. You can attend the career fairs any of your years but the recruiters won’t pay you much mind at all unless you are a junior or senior. Your junior year there is on campus recruiting, which lets you get some more personal interviews through Wasserman’s career services. You will also get bid points to basically have a guaranteed interview with whomever you choose. A large amount of people I know have serious internships throughout the year which definitely helps as you near graduation since a lot of them have full time offers before they graduate.
Off the top of my head, recruiters that were here a few weeks ago(Credit Suisse, UBS, RBS, JPM, Goldman, Merrill, Macquarie). Stern’s clubs do a lot in terms of networking as well. There are always presentations or panels, and tours to company trading floors.</p>
<p>Stern is probably pretty competitive with Haas in terms of academics but you can’t beat the perks that come with its location.</p>