Investment Banking
Think all the investment banks hail from Wharton and Stern? At the undergraduate level, Georgetown leads the pack. And here’s an eye-popping: Four Massachusetts schools made Linkedin’s investment banking top 20, headed by – wait for it – Wellesley (Take that, Harvard). And how about this: Vermont’s Middlebury College produces more investment bankers than the University of Virginia, the University of Michigan, the University of Texas, and the University of California-Berkeley.
| Rank | School | Location |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Georgetown University | Washington, DC |
| 2 | University of Pennsylvania | Philadelphia, PA |
| 3 | Yale University | New Haven, CT |
| 4 | Duke University | Durham, NC |
| 4 | Columbia University | New York City, NY |
| 6 | Princeton University | Princeton, NJ |
| 7 | New York University | New York City, NY |
| 8 | Wellesley College | Wellesley, MA |
| 9 | Cornell University | Ithaca, NY |
| 10 | Dartmouth College | Hanover, NH |
| 11 | Harvard University | Cambridge, MA |
| 12 | Amherst College | Springfield, MA |
| 12 | Brown University | Providence, RI |
| 14 | Boston College | Boston, MA |
| 14 | Emory University | Atlanta, GA |
| 16 | University of Notre Dame | South Bend, IN |
| 17 | University of Chicago | Chicago, IL |
| 18 | Middlebury College | Middlebury, VT |
| 19 | Rice University | Houston, TX |
| 20 | University of Michigan | Ann Arbor, MI |
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