<p>The people I’ve spoken to all say it’s Harvard and Wharton at top tier - there is much area for debate in this area though.</p>
<p>As for quantitative skills, it’s quantitative problem solving not hard conceptual mathematics. You need to be able to solve problems.</p>
<p>Overall this thread is rather pointless - no one cares what school you’re from if you’re smart, you network, and you do the right things. Learn your finance, get a great GPA, network, and do something that shows your competence, and when you get that internship really work at it. Everyone at Ivy League schools has a great shot at ibanking.</p>