<p>There are more target schools than listed above. One way to figure out is by contacting school’s career center, ask them which firm recruits on campus and find out how many students they take each year and from which school. As an example, any Cornell student could apply for IB jobs. It’s not limited to business school students. Is that the case for Penn?</p>
<p>College costs a lot of money…Aside from doing due diligence on research opportunity, class size, location, social scene, “life after” is something people don’t usually consider. If your end goal is to get a job in IB, it’s important to consider if a school could help you reach that goal. It’s no different than if you were going to apply to a medical school later.</p>