Undergrad help choosing

Goal: IBanalyst or Management Consulting, or even PE and private credit.
If it does not work out then asset management or law school.
College options:
Holy Cross(60k)
Fordham (60k)
Ohio State (50k)
Bentley(60k)
Babson starting second semester (80k)
Indiana U but standard admission (50k) also got into bryant fairfield marquette pitt but not really considering them

 

When aiming for a career as an IB analyst, in management consulting, PE, private credit, or even considering asset management or law school as alternatives, it's crucial to weigh your college options carefully. Here's a breakdown based on the WSO Dataset and insights from previous WSO threads:

  1. Indiana University (Kelley School of Business): With standard admission, Indiana University's Kelley School of Business stands out, especially if you're considering investment banking or management consulting. Kelley has a strong reputation in finance and provides excellent networking opportunities, crucial for breaking into high finance. The cost of attendance at $50k is also competitive compared to your other options.

  2. Ohio State University (Fisher College of Business): Fisher is another strong contender, especially for those looking into asset management or law school as alternative paths. The college has a robust alumni network and offers a variety of resources for students interested in finance. At $50k, it's a valuable option that balances cost and opportunity.

  3. Fordham University: Located in New York, Fordham offers proximity to Wall Street and numerous networking opportunities with finance professionals. This can be particularly beneficial for securing internships and jobs in investment banking and management consulting. However, the cost is on the higher side at $60k.

  4. Babson College: Known for its entrepreneurial focus, Babson could be a unique choice if you're leaning towards private equity or private credit in the long run. Starting in the second semester might be a drawback, but the school's strong business program could offset this. The cost is the highest among your options at $80k.

  5. Bentley University: Bentley has a strong business program with a focus on accounting and finance. While it may not have the same level of prestige as some other options for IB or consulting, it's a solid choice for asset management or if you're considering law school later on. The cost is $60k.

  6. College of the Holy Cross: While not as traditionally focused on business as the other options, Holy Cross offers a strong liberal arts education, which can be beneficial for careers in management consulting or law. The network might not be as extensive in finance, but the education quality is high. The cost is $60k.

Given your goals, Indiana University and Ohio State University seem like the most strategic choices due to their strong finance programs, networking opportunities, and relatively lower costs. However, if location and access to finance professionals are paramount, Fordham could be worth the investment. Remember, success in high finance often depends on networking, internships, and your own initiative as much as it does on the school's name.

Sources: Undergrad School OPTIONS (please help), College Decisions! Do I go with the bird in the hand or the two in the bush?, Cornell vs Michigan vs Dartmouth school choices, The barbarians are at the gate! Of universities, moats and disruption!, College Decision (Canadian vs US schools)

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