Hey! I'm considering Baruch for Finance since I've heard good things. Can any current or former Baruch students share their experiences with the Finance major? What are the classes and professors like? Any info would really help my decision process!
Absolutely, I'd be happy to share some general insights about Baruch College's Finance program, though please note that I'm not a Baruch student myself.
Baruch's Zicklin School of Business offers one of the top undergraduate finance programs, especially known for its strong curriculum and experienced faculties. The major encompasses a rich array of classes - from Foundations of Finance, to Investment Analysis, Corporate Finance, and International Finance. Professors often hold real-world experience, which they leverage in the courses making it more practical and dynamic. Many of them have worked in the industry and conduct research in their respective fields, enriching the classroom experience.
In terms of networking, Zicklin School has an extensive alumni network working in diverse fields across finance, from investment banks to fintech startups. Many students at Baruch underline the importance of this network in their internship or job search. There are also plenty of clubs and organizations on campus related to finance, such as the Financial Leadership Program and Investment Management Group, which allow for practical exposure, peer-to-peer learning and networking opportunities.
In relation to location, being situated in New York City has its own advantages. It provides access to Wall Street internships, networking opportunities with finance professionals and immense potential for job placements after graduation.
However, college shouldn't just be about the academic experience. As with any college major, having a feel for the campus culture and environment is important, too. Some students find the largely commuter-based Baruch culture to be less socially engaging than more residentially-based campuses. On the other hand, some appreciate the independence and flexibility this setup offers.
I'm always of the belief that individual experiences can greatly vary, so I'd encourage getting in touch with current students or alumni to get their first-hand perspective. And don't forget to consider how well the overall college environment, community, and extracurricular offerings align with your personal preferences and goals.
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