<p>Kelley is relatively easy to get into because it is absolutely huge. Like Benetode says, there are lots of different opportunities in some schools. There are seven hundred declared finance majors and almost 5,000 students in Kelley. But there are programs that distinguish the top students for the average students. Business honors is 130 students in each graduating class. Also, the majority of finance majors in Kelley have no chance of being one of the thirty people who get into the investment banking workshop each year. You can see the resumes of people in the investment banking workshop here. They chose Kelley, probably to attend the workshop, but they could get into a lot of higher ranked schools.
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<p>Kelley’s accounting and finance are both probably top ten in the country. For consulting, Kelley has the Business Economics and Public Policy programs, and finance is the most popular second major in BEPP.
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