Thank you for you patient on explaining what top 15 means. However, I got confused as I read more. Correct me if I am wrong. I thought you said firms do not look for schools outside of top 15, but now, you are saying it comes down to probabilities.
Do you mean firms will look for non-top 15 schools?
Will firms interview students from non-top 15 schools?
Do you mean firms have a certain quota for top 15 schools and less interview spots for non-top 15 schools?
Would you please define what probabilities mean here?
Is it best of our interest to go to a better school?
Or it does not really matter because eventually top firms will interview us no matter what school we go to?
MarkHsu \$m[1]:Re: "Top 15"
It is a general grouping and yes, I realize there are 16 schools on the list. As many people have said, it depends on your objectives. For banking, NYU comes right after the M7. For consulting, brand recognition and tapping into America's "old boys network," maybe Yale, Tuck & Cornell are better choices.
This is not a hard and fast rule. Does that mean if you go to schools outside of the top 15, you have no shot at consulting? Definitely not, but it all comes down to probabilities.