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<p>The above statistics are useless for your purposes. Why? Because they do not say what roles students were hired into. My guess is that the majority went into back office roles (data entry, trade settlement, etc). And even if you are in the back office at Morgan Stanley, you are not actually a banker and opportunities in the future will reflect that fact. Places like Baruch College are also recruited by all the top IBs – for back office positions. Back office is not competitive at all really to get a job, and this is reflected in the salary level for back office work. Many of these functions are now done in India actually. Demand more from Carroll’s careers service; demand to see how many of these people were actually hired for front office positions.</p>
<p>IMO you are far better off with the world class econ program at NYU.</p>