Many people are curious about where people who work on Wall Street graduated from. For this reason, Emotion, an American website specializing in salary benchmark research, collected salary reports of 2,800 new york investment and banking employees, and counted the ten American universities most loved by Wall Street.

  

  If you are interested in becoming one of them and want to apply for business major through American universities, you should get to know these schools carefully.

  10. Ross Business School, University of Michigan

  University of Michigan & Ross School of Business

  Percentage of Wall Street alumni: 1.6%

  The University of Michigan is a world-famous public university located in Michigan, USA. Founded in 1817, it is one of the oldest universities in the United States and enjoys a worldwide reputation. It is known as "an Ivy League institution among public universities". The Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan is unique in its revolutionary management concept, strong overall discipline advantages and high-impact teaching mode of "teamwork and practical guidance". It has been rated as one of the top ten best business schools in the United States by Businessweek and US News and World Report for many years in a row, and it has won the best MBA in terms of "analytical ability", "teamwork skills" and "global vision".

  Well-known alumni:

  William S. Demchak, Chairman of PNC Financial Services Group and CEOL. William Seiman Dave Barker, 14th Chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Chief Operating Officer of JetBlue.

Percentage of Wall Street alumni: 1.7%

  Rutgers University is a public research university located in New Jersey, USA. It was first established in 1766, formerly known as Queen’s College. It is the eighth higher education institution established in the United States and one of the nine private colonial colleges before the American Revolution of Independence. Rutgers Business School is one of the best business schools in the United States. Together with Columbia University Business School and new york University Business School, it forms the three major business school networks in new york metropolitan area. Universities are also famous for training politicians, entrepreneurs and businessmen. During the 300 years since its establishment, they have trained a large number of political, business elites and rich people.

  Well-known alumni:

  Mei-Wei Cheng, Greg Brown, Chairman and CEO of Ford Motor (China) Co., Ltd., President and CEO of Motorola.

Percentage of Wall Street alumni: 1.9%

  Massachusetts Institute of Technology is the world’s top research-oriented private university, known as "the best in the world", located in Boston, the capital of Massachusetts, USA. MIT Si Long School of Management (English: MIT Sloan School of Management) is one of the five universities under the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which provides bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, doctor’s degree and advanced management education courses. Every year, students from more than 60 countries with profound academic background go for further study.

  Well-known alumni:

  Kofianna, the seventh Secretary-General of the United Nations, Richar Haythornthwaite, Chairman of MasterCar, Daniel Carp, Chairman of Delta Air Lines, Yang Hua, Chairman of China Offshore Oil Corporation.

Baruch College & Zicklin School of Business

  Percentage of Wall Street alumni: 2%

  CUNY–Baruch College, the City University of new york, is a public university located in Manhattan, new york, USA, and a member of CUNY, the City University of new york. Zicklin School of Business, affiliated to Baruch College, is one of the largest business schools in the United States, offering bachelor’s, master’s and doctor’s degrees. Besides, it also has School of Public Affairs and weismann College of Humanities and Sciences. In the 2016-17 academic year, the tuition fee for in-state students was $7,301, and that for out-of-state students was $17,771.

  Well-known alumni:

  Catherine Avgiris, Anthony Chan, Executive Vice President and CFO of Comcast Cable, Ralph Lauren, Chief Economic Advisor of Bank of JPMorgan Chase, President of Ralph Lauren Corporation, and fashion designer.

Harvar University & Harvar Business School

  Percentage of Wall Street alumni: 2.4%

  Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, is a world-renowned private research university and a member of the famous Ivy League school. Eight presidents of the United States of America have come out here, and hundreds of Nobel laureates have worked and studied here. Founded in 1908, Harvard Business School (HBS) has a history of more than 100 years, and it is the largest business school in the United States. HBS is the most famous university in the United States to train enterprise talents, and is called the West Point Military Academy by Americans as a businessman, director and general manager.

  Well-known alumni:

  Anthony Leung, former Financial Secretary of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Donal J. Carty, Chairman and CEO of American Airlines CEOJeffrey Immelt, Chairman and CEO of General Electric CEOMichael Lynton, Chairman and CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment Co., Ltd.

University of Chicago & Booth School of Business

  Percentage of Wall Street alumni: 2.6%

  University of chicago booth school of business, founded in 1898, is one of the best business schools in the United States. It ranks among the top three business schools for many times and is famous for its many scholars who have won the Nobel Prize in Economics. In 2008, the college was officially renamed the University of Chicago Booth School of Business to commemorate the generous donation of $300 million by Davi Booth, a disciple of Eugene Fama, the founder of the Efficient Market Hypothesis, on November 6, 2008. University of chicago booth school of business took the lead in conducting business research by adopting a departmental approach, which has been followed by other business schools.

  Well-known alumni:

  Michael Larson, investment manager of Bill Gates, Mark Hoplamazian, chairman of Hyatt Hotels an Resorts and CEO of Taco Bell.

Cornell University & S.C. Johnson Grauate School of Management

  Percentage of Wall Street alumni: 3.2%

  Cornell University is a world-famous research-oriented comprehensive university located in Ithaca, upstate New York, USA, and a member of the Ivy League. The traditional strengths of Cornell University Business School are general management, finance, Manufacturing Management, Organizational Stuies, Human Resources and Labor Stuies. 67 elective courses were offered throughout the year. High flyers, who graduated from Johnson Business School, is in great demand in the talent market in both industry and finance.

  Well-known alumni:

  Charles F. Knight, former CEO of Emerson, Barbara Novick, Jonathan E. Beyman, one of the founders of BlackRock, the world’s largest asset management company, is the vice president and chief intelligence officer of Lehman Brothers.

University of Pennsylvania & Wharton School

  Percentage of Wall Street alumni: 3.7%

  Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania is a business school under the University of Pennsylvania. Founded in 1881, it is the first academic business school in the United States. It has a high reputation in all major fields of management education, business education and basic economics education, and has always been among the best in various rankings of business schools in the United States and the world. According to US News and World Report, Wharton graduates have the highest starting salary in the United States.

  Well-known alumni:

  Warren Buffett, Daniel Och, chairman and founder of Berkshire Hathaway, Donal Trump, founder, CEO and chairman of Archie-Ziff Capital Management, chairman and president of Trump Group, and the 45th president of the United States.

Columbia University & Columbia Business School

  Percentage of Wall Street alumni: 7.3%

  Columbia University Business School is located in new york, the world financial center, and keeps close contact with Wall Street and other financial circles with its unique advantages. The business school has research directions in accounting, decision-making, risk and implementation, finance and economy, enterprise management and marketing. Its teachers are strong and have authority and experts in various related fields. Columbia University Business School has always been among the best in the biennial ranking of business schools in U.S. News and World Report and the annual ranking of business schools in Businessweek, and it is a well-deserved first-class business school.

  Well-known alumni:

  Vikram Panit, CEO of Citigroup James Gorman, CEO of Morgan Stanley Henry Karvis, one of the founders of KKR, a world-renowned private equity investment company.

New York University – Stern School of Business

  Percentage of Wall Street alumni: 7.4%

  New York University, founded in 1831, is the largest private university in the United States, including 14 colleges and branches, and has 6 research centers in Manhattan. New york University has about 5,000 students and more than 3,000 teachers from all over the world every year. New york University Business School has made outstanding academic achievements in the fields of economy, commerce and management. Business schools have also accumulated remarkable prestige in the last hundred years of history.

  Well-known alumni:

  Alan Greenspan Richar S. Ful Jr, 13th Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, Robert Greifel, Executive Director of new york Stock Exchange/President of Lehman Brothers Investment Bank Holdings, CEO and President of NASDAQ Stock Exchange, and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Harvey Golub American Express.


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