<p>im in nyu and will be studying econ + philosophy (i recommend that cas students interested in ib study something only econ)… so maybe i can shed some light onto this topic</p>
<p>as long as your gpa is solid there are no advantages that stern students have over cas students… (solid is around 3.5+) job postings are open to everyone at nyu
firm such as gs and citi come to campus and explain that they welcome cas students and often prefer people who don’t study business…
i know a bunch cas students that went into ib</p>
<p>i can’t speak about bc’s b-school, so i won’t… but remember the benefit of going to nyu is the ability to do internships during the year… there are so many smaller firms that don’t necessarily formally recruit, but still offer internships… trust me, this really gives you a leg up when formal bb recruiting comes around</p>
<p>overall, nyu as a name has a stronger rep. than bc especially in nyc
that said, either school will open a lot of doors for you particularly if you do well + get involved</p>