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Bocconi or RSM for IB ? (Undergraduate)

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Reply 40
Original post by Oorlog
No they don't. There's an on/off-campus workshop event but it's highly competitive and arguably not very different from an online application.

Competition for the university-wide trip: 20 spots for ~1000 students
Competition for the QF trip: 20 spots for 80 students
Competition for the recruiting event: 15 spots per bank, usually 4~500 applications per bank



Whether your opinion matters is a matter of your position..

Anyway, if you still think RSM IBA is a good choice, try it and come back to me in 3 years.


At least they come, it's a proof of recognition.
What is this number ? The students in econometrics ? :s-smilie:
Reply 41
Original post by Mihawk
At least they come, it's a proof of recognition.
What is this number ? The students in econometrics ? :s-smilie:


Yes you're right, but they don't come solely for RSM IBA.

What I'm trying to say is that you'll have the uni-wide trip and the recruiting event for RSM IBA, and those two AND the QF trip (which is pretty highly regarded as lots of attendees end up landing internship/job offers). There's an International Econometrics bachelor starting next year. The Dutch version has 100~120 freshmen per year, of which 60% survive.

Then again, study what you want to study! IBA and Econometrics are two different worlds when it comes to course content. If you have a passion for management, go with IBA. Are you the analytical hard-core math type, go with Econometrics.
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Reply 42
Original post by Oorlog
Yes you're right, but they don't come solely for RSM IBA.

What I'm trying to say is that you'll have the uni-wide trip and the recruiting event for RSM IBA, and those two AND the QF trip (which is pretty highly regarded as lots of attendees end up landing internship/job offers). There's an International Econometrics bachelor starting next year. The Dutch version has 100~120 freshmen per year, of which 60% survive.

Then again, study what you want to study! IBA and Econometrics are two different worlds when it comes to course content. If you have a passion for management, go with IBA. Are you the analytical hard-core math type, go with Econometrics.


I'm not :tongue:
Can't say if i'm the management type either... :s-smilie:
Reply 43
Original post by Mihawk
I'm not :tongue:
Can't say if i'm the management type either... :s-smilie:


Most people don't know :smile:

It took me quite a few years to figure out.

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