These are the top 10 colleges if you want to land a job on Wall Street

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These are the top 10 colleges if you want to land a job on Wall Street

Ever wonder what university you should attend if you want to land that plum Wall Street job?

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There's a handful that top banks heavily recruit and hire from.

That's according to Wall Street Oasis, an online community for financial professionals. As part of its 2018 Investment Banking Report, it showcased which undergraduate institutions are most attractive to bulge bracket investment banking firms like JPMorgan, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs and Bank of America. The percentage indicates the overall submissions of Wall Street jobs from these colleges.

Here are the top colleges.

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10. University of Virginia UVA - Charlottesville, Virginia (1.9%)

10. University of Virginia UVA - Charlottesville, Virginia (1.9%)

9. University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Michigan (1.9%)

9. University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Michigan (1.9%)
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8. University of Chicago - Chicago, Illinois (1.9%)

8. University of Chicago - Chicago, Illinois (1.9%)

7. University of California, Berkeley - Berkeley, California (2.0%)

7. University of California, Berkeley - Berkeley, California (2.0%)
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6. The University of Texas at Austin - Austin, Texas (2.1%)

6. The University of Texas at Austin - Austin, Texas (2.1%)

5. Columbia University - New York City, New York (2.5%)

5. Columbia University - New York City, New York (2.5%)
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4. Cornell University -Ithaca, New York (3.0%)

4. Cornell University -Ithaca, New York (3.0%)

3. University of Pennsylvania - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (3.1%)

3. University of Pennsylvania - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (3.1%)
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2. Harvard University - Cambridge, Massachusetts (3.3%)

2. Harvard University - Cambridge, Massachusetts (3.3%)

1. New York University - New York City, New York (3.9%)

1. New York University  - New York City, New York (3.9%)
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