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Friday, June 5, 2020

Focus on Finance at Chicago Booth

Chicago Booth A quick glance at  University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business: Booth currently ranks in sixth place as one of the best business schools, according to US News World Report (March 2013). It was ranked #2 for finance. Chicago Booth Class of 2013 and Finance 4031 people applied to Chicago Booth in 2012; 23% were accepted and 62% enrolled. The Booth class of 2014 has an average five years of work experience and an average GMAT score of 720. The mean age at the time of entering Booth was 28 years. Booth Academics Related to Finance Booth offers a highly flexible, analytic curriculum that focuses heavily on identifying problems and implementing creative solutions. Experiential learning and classroom dialogue are also important elements of the Booth experience. Students are required to take three foundation courses (including finance courses Financial Accounting, Accounting Financial Analysis, and Financial Statement Analysis), six courses from the Functions, Management, and Business Environment course listing (including Introductory Finance, Investments, Corporation Finance, Portfolio Management, Advanced Investments, Theory of Financial Decisions, Asset Pricing, Financial Instruments, Fixed Income Asset Pricing, Cases in Financial Management, Entrepreneurial Finance, and Private Equity), and eleven elective courses. Finance students would choose their electives from the finance-related concentrations such as Accounting, Analytic Finance, and Finance. Students must also take a leadership course Leadership Effectiveness and Development (LEAD). Chicago Booth also offers a wide selection of â€Å"labs.† These hands-on courses allow students an opportunity take part in real-world business challenges. The most relevant lab for those interested in finance would be the Private/Equity/Venture Capital Lab. Financial Research Centers at Chicago Booth †¢      Accounting Research Center (ARC) †¢      Center for Research in Security Prices †¢      Fama-Miller Center for Research in Finance †¢      The Initiative on Global Markets Chicago Booth Extracurricular Clubs and Competitions for Finance Students †¢Ã‚  Ã‚     Investment Banking Group †¢Ã‚  Ã‚     Investment Management Group †¢Ã‚  Ã‚     Corporate Finance Group †¢Ã‚  Ã‚     Credit Restructuring Distressed Investing and Turnaround Group †¢Ã‚  Ã‚     Hedge Fund Group †¢Ã‚  Ã‚     Million Dollar Portfolio Challenge †¢Ã‚  Ã‚     National IPO Challenge †¢Ã‚  Ã‚     Private Equity Group †¢Ã‚  Ã‚     Venture Capital Investment Competition (VCIC) †¢Ã‚  Ã‚     Sterling Partners Investment Thesis Challenge †¢Ã‚  Ã‚     Warren Buffet Group Finance Employment Stats at Chicago Booth In 2012, 34.8% of Chicago graduates accepted full-time jobs in the finance industry. Industry % of Hires / # of Hires Investment Banking/Brokerage 20.2%/94 Diversified Financial Services 7.3%/34 Investment Management/Research 7.3%/34 For internships for the class of 2013, 35.8% of students landed internships in financial services. Industry % of Hires / # of Hires Investment Banking/Brokerage 15.6%/88 Investment Management/Research 9.2%/52 Private Equity 5.5%/31 Top hirers include: Name of Company Number of Full-Time Students Hired, 2012 Number of Interns Hired, 2012 Bank of America/Merrill Lynch    . 14 6 Credit Suisse 14 16 Morgan Stanley 12 11 Goldman Sachs 9 8 Citigroup, Inc. 7 8 Deutsche Bank 7 9 JPMorgan Chase Co. 7 10 UBS 6 7 Barclays 5 7 PIMCO 5 9 Wells Fargo Securities 5 4 MT Bank Corporation 4 1 Are you applying to Chicago’s Booth School of Business? Please see our Chicago Booth B-School Zone and Chicago Booth Application Packages for more information on how Accepted.com can help you get accepted. //

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