Which school?

<p>Honestly, you know there is more to investment banking than target schools. </p>

<p>[The</a> Investment Banking Network at Indiana University: Index](<a href=“http://kelley.iu.edu/ibn/]The”>The Investment Banking Network at Indiana University)</p>

<p>“JPMorgan has hired 37 Indiana students into our summer and full-time analyst programs, and Indiana is frequently one of the largest sources of incoming analysts at JPMorgan.”</p>

<p>I would choose Indiana because of their investment banking program. Indiana has a program designed at landing you an investment banking job. The Junior seminar is invitations only. When you get into college, just work like an investment banker. If this is really what you want to do in life, then everything else needs to take the backseat. You can get into the business program once your in Indiana, I don’t know how it will hurt your chances at getting into the seminar. </p>

<p>If there is only two tiers, target and non-target, Indiana seems like one of the best of the non targets. </p>

<p>Only I wouldn’t solely consider Indiana for that, it seems sort of risky to place all your eggs in one basket. Also, I don’t know much about the other schools on your list. Does anyone else have opinions on Indiana and investment banking?</p>