https://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manh ... zwPQj4eIIP check this out for the accounting course related cheating and lawsuit faced by Baruch. People hear what they like to hear. Also there is no such access thing, people honestly believe that firms in NYC will prefer students from NYC? Well, a tale tells me that NYC firms do love students from Columbia & Stern. So they will ignore students from Harvard or any other top accounting programs universities? Remember, its NYC. People say its a great city, hence, they also should know there are many great competitors fighting to root in this city. After all, you may sit with a competitor from champaign, wharton or any other more famous college. You think it will be ok because you have few years working experience and a few interns. Guess what? They have too-probably even better than yours. Ending in big 4 is so far still a dream or unfinished task, its not something such as the tomorrow sun that will happen for sure. I dont know anyone of you done any interviews from NYC business schools so far. Mostly the interviewer will ask you such thing as "NYC is a competitive city xxxxx, can you survive here? blablabla" They dont bluff, they just tell the truth.
I am not killing your baruch dream. It is true that being in Baruch will bring students many chances. I have a friend who, actually the most successful graduate I know, hired by Blackrock. Here, I will strongly suggest you to find what fits you well. If you dont have a fancy gmat score(mostly about gmat) and you dont want to try to get one, well, you can achieve an average level and find some fine schools such as baruch. But if you want to survive and success in this city, you are asking for competition. Therefore you have to do whatever will build your background. Top universities, top firms, long WE, and etc. Up to you.
If the situation is you finally getting in Baruch and still wanting a high game, I will suggest you to have a seat in baruch professional club. Dont be an average student in Baruch, they have good clubs. Better achievement in baruch clubs, more chance to have what you expect. Blackrock, Morgan Stanly, JP Morgan Chase...blabla...all the friends I know who are in those firms now ever contributted to the baruch clubs. But those baruch average students, not end so prospectively. So its not you having an MSA, you ultimately ending in Big 4, you still have a lot things to do.
Again, up to you. You have ambition, get the best school as you can. A little less, baruch is a fine option. Dont get worry about the web I post here, it is just a piece of information. It can be a problem in future. But remember the Urbana Champaign admission scandal? Do people still care? No.