i know for cornell it's two clubs with unparalleled placement (all EB, BB IB, MF, L/S) and then everyone else kinda fights for the remaining spots. 

 
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at nyu, it's FS for ib - all of their students have placed well over the years. i also heard that VQ has been sneaky good with both sellside and buyside placement

 

Which bootcamp? Rice has its business society that has a new bootcamp for training people as of last semester. I’m not sure that can be attributed to placement rates yet other than further preparing Rice students, and RNEF. Other than that there’s a TPH bootcamp in Houston that typically has a well represented Rice turnout (alum also founded it). There is also a training program through the undergraduate investment fund

 

GPS across a few schools: Wharton, Georgetown, Harvard, MIT, NYU and a few more

 

Congrats on Limestone (BX, EVR, PJT, P72, GS TMT, Bridgewater, BDT&MSD, MoCo)!

 

QUIC is doing just fine - they are the BX PE / BDT / Bridgewater placements you see in the comment above and have placed lots into GS TMT / EVR / Moelis as well (although these banks are not mutually exclusive placements to the other finance clubs on campus)

 

WIC places lights out and doesn't belong in the same conversation as Queen's. 2/3 of Queen's US placements are diversity, just look at the clubs recent placement posts on Instagram/LinkedIn.

 

Unsure how this is possible because SLs are selected after recruiting ends.

 

tbc isn't super hardo. they sorta just filter for nicer/nerdy ppl

 

The blue chips is the only club with an established network in the industry, but there are plenty of other good finance RSOs. UIBG and PNG also offer training programs - just not of the same quality/intensity. Last I heard TBC's acceptance rate was 5%, so I would apply to multiple. Also, it's very common to get offers without any top clubs.

 

Bro got 10 monkey shits for hyping BCM on another UCLA thread, but persistence is key in finance I guess.

 

At Cal, at least when I was there, BIG and UFA were probably the top two clubs placement-wise.

 

Agreed, for buyside recruitment BIG is definitely top. For BB/EB placements, I’d say UFA and BFC are the best though UFA doesn’t feel too much like a club. Again, not really a club as well but DSP has great placements too

 

I think the biz frats are generally good with recruiting, DSP has a good GS TMT pipeline. BIG, CIB, BFC have pretty good placements, I think BFC focuses more on IB, whereas BIG/CIB are more investing focused. 

 

IBW at IU Kelley is very good - 2nd in the B1G behind Northwestern (although I don't know if they actually have a club) 

 

Waterloo Private Capital at the University of Waterloo

 

ucla - personally attend here and recruited this cycle; dsp, bruin consulting, bruin asset management do pretty well

cal - have friends here, heard about akpsi and dsp having great recruiting success

umich - also have many buddies who go here, have heard a lot about investing clubs like mii, gic, and vvi as well as the business frats like akpsi dsp etc. placing really well

northwestern - have a friend here and have heard about NUIBC being good

personally think the public school semi targets are really club focused based on how my friends and i recruited this year

 

IBW at Indiana always does well. They send kids to Apollo, Bx, PJT RSSG, Qatalyst, LionTree, CVP, EVR, etc. Other strong EB placement - Moelis, PWP, Greenhill, Gugg, etc.

 

I'd go look at their placement for the class of 2023, it's available on linkedin. Pretty much all BB, EB, and I think a few buyside. I would say definitely comparable. UT in general places really well. Not saying the other orgs you mentioned don't place well.

 

UCLA Alum Here - I will keep this short but have interacted with many Bruins as of this last cycle. 4 clubs on campus being BAM, BHF, BIT, and BVI. BAM is the longest standing club on campus and is the OG of finance on campus with a great alumni network for the club members. BHF has taken market share hosting the case comps, which results in a direct pipeline to RX and is the only investment fund on campus. Apparently BAM/BHF are favored heavy by Ken Moelis; pretty impressive. Next is BVI who is also solid and usually very technically sound through their great training program for new members. Lastly, BIT another solid club with great placement starting with freshman gaining internships for their resume. For the '25 cycle, BHF and BAM placed lights out to the best EBs/BBs. If you can get into any of these clubs you will be fine but UCLA clubs is important for placement. I'd favor BAM and BHF though, but will be recruiting young moelis hard during club recruitment next year

 

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This is such b.s. lmao, there is 0 favoritism. '23 cycle, 1 BAM, 1 BHF to Moelis LA, '24 Cycle, 1 BVI/BAM to Moelis LA, and in 2025, none from any of the clubs from LA. There has always been three main clubs: BAM/BVI/BHF and they're all literally the same. For incoming freshmen, this entire comment is inaccurate. 


2025 Cycle has 1 from SOF UCLA, but rest seems true

 

This thread is just college kids hyping up their own school club lol

 

Northwestern IBC places lights fucking out. Co 2026 placement so far (still placing too) has 2x baincap, BDT, 3x Blackstone, 3x Bofa, CVP, 7x EVR, 2x GS, 2x JPM, 2x KKR, Laz, 7x MS to name a few, and Co 2025 might've placed even better. Crazy thing is too IBC is not that competitive to get into compared to a lot of other finance clubs

 

co 25 placed 1 BCP. and they have been consistently placing into tac opps for 3 years now

 

For Fordham being a non-target, placements from Smart Women Securities are nuts (JPM, GS mostly). Besides that diversity bs, 50+% of Finance Scholars place lights out in lower BBs (think Barclays, Citi, BofA) IB or S&T, 30% go to random MMs for something (usually IB/ER), and then the remaining 20% go to GS/MS/JPM for various roles. So far I've seen 2 top EB SA placements (and a few who did SA at MM and landed EB FT), but nothing really besides that. Maybe 1 kid goes to Buyside each year

 

For the University of Notre Dame, the Wall Street Club and SIBC (Student International Business Council) has some solid placements for a school that exists as a semi-target for some, and target for other banks. We have students placing all across the street, ranging from EBs (Moelis, PWP, PJT, LAZ, EVR) and BBs (BofA, MS, GS) to MMs (WF, HSBC, BMO, Macquarie, Blair, Baird, Lincoln) to regional boutiques (AGC, etc.).

 
  • Morningside investments

    Not as old as the other student run funds but have had excellent placement so far
 

Recruiting at Columbia has nothing to do with clubs. Other than a few students at Lion Fund, all are pretty mediocre. Columbia probably has the most underprepared finance wannabes. Recruiting nowadays at Columbia and at many other schools depends on whether you are diversity or not. This is coming from someone heading to an EB from Columbia. 

Hshdhd
 

Lion Fund and CFIG historically have the best placements. Think BX, Citadel, Evercore, PJT RSSG, all the top BBs, etc. From what I've heard, recent placements have been ever better with people landing top PE summer internships

 

At georgetown, GPS (which is also at other schools) has a pipeline to PJT RSSG. GUSIF is the school sanctioned fund. Zeeba places really well on the buyside. Everything else is noise, but people place well from a lot of different backgrounds at georgetown, recruiting is strong overall so don't worry too much.

 

Don't forget about the Investment Office. Have a friend there and they have super good placements across IB, PE, HF + cool experiences from what I hear. Seconding GPS as another club that has superb placements but don't know too much. Also Zeeba "specializing" in buy-side is not true they are just more hardo lmao

 

Not wrong at all. However, these teams are essentially generational wealth clubs, so not surprising that membership is quite helpful for banking recruiting. 

 

At Emory it is GIMG(Goizueta investment management) it was formed by Rick Rieder the CIO of Blackrock and an alumni of Emory. AKPSI and Algory Capital are pretty good too 

 
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fwiw I go to a lower ivy and I'm not in any of the finance clubs on campus, and I've still gotten good offers. Name of school holds more weight than a random club on your resume in my experience

 

Some kids here might wanna know the top clubs in the UK:

Cambridge: CIBS, CUFIS (now mostly defunct), CAMSIF

Oxford: OAF (dominate the hedge fund space), OFS, Capitox (now mostly defunct)

LSE: BIG, AIC, M&A Group, GPS (dominate the hedge fund space), and MBP Capital

Imperial: Queen's Tower Capital

UCL: UCL M&A Group, UCLEFS (but they've fallen off recently)

KCL: KCLEFS

Warwick: WFS

 

If you aren't Partner / Senior MD at your college's finance society by Sophomore year then the boat for breaking into IB has already sailed. Maybe just join a book club and shoot for Big4

 

UT Austin WSFM is extremely good, led by school faculty (prob best)
 

Other student-led orgs incl. Investment Banking Association, Texas Equity Group
 

Notable mentions inc. TUIT, Texas Energy Capital (energy focused)

- TUIT has decent generalist placements

- Texas Energy Capital is catered towards Hou, but have heard they've been placing in ny & sf

 

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