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<p>That is what Chicago provides on its career advancement pages. </p>
<p>Even at the most actively recruited schools, the number of alumni hired straight out of college into firms like McKinsey is very small (in the teens, maybe). I would imagine that at Chicago (or at Berkeley, Northwestern, UVa, half the Ivies, etc.) that number must be in the single digits (at best).</p>
<p>RML probably is right, though. Universities tend to document (and crow about) the things that matter to them and the things they are good at. When it comes to high finance career placement, Chicago isn’t Wharton.</p>