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Where to study for a bachelor's degree in Canadian business (major in finance)?

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Ivy: Canada is definitely the first country to study finance. Almost 40 graduates go to work in investment banks every year, many of them are in BB. It also has the largest number of alumni, many of whom are senior people in the financial industry. (Most likely to go to a school on Wall Street)

Queen's University: Ivey is a little worse, but finance is also very strong.

McGill: The school itself is very famous, with top small classes (few places), and many graduates also do IB and PEETC.

The top three are fixed, and the rest are controversial.

Rotman: The undergraduate course is much worse than the MBA. Many people can't find jobs after graduation. However, some people can find good jobs in the financial industry.

Schulich: I am a student myself. Schulich is an accounting school. Finance is not as famous as accounting, so it is often ignored. But now the finance major is getting better and better. This summer vacation, 15 students found internship opportunities in IB (excluding boutique) and went to PE and AM more often.

Waterloo & ampLaurier: Many people with double degrees have gone to trading or other biased jobs.

UBC: I don't know much about this school, but it is said that finance is also good. It seems that there is a top class.

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