Kid wants to work on Wall Street

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People say “The Street”?
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Ask your nephew for advice. There is a lot of misinformation on this listserve
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if he can improve > 1500 or 34+, I would take a shot at ND or BC - those two place very very well on wall street. If stats stay the same maybe target Villanova, Cornell or Northeastern - all great options!
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Anonymous wrote:if he can improve > 1500 or 34+, I would take a shot at ND or BC - those two place very very well on wall street. If stats stay the same maybe target Villanova, Cornell or Northeastern - all great options!


Cornell is easier than BC?
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Anonymous wrote:People say “The Street”?

Just this thread. Students still call it Wall Street, along with many professionals.
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Anonymous wrote:if he can improve > 1500 or 34+, I would take a shot at ND or BC - those two place very very well on wall street. If stats stay the same maybe target Villanova, Cornell or Northeastern - all great options!


Cornell is easier than BC?


lol. right?
these people are idiots here. This site has deteriorated.
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Anonymous wrote:if he can improve > 1500 or 34+, I would take a shot at ND or BC - those two place very very well on wall street. If stats stay the same maybe target Villanova, Cornell or Northeastern - all great options!


Cornell is easier than BC?


lol. right?
these people are idiots here. This site has deteriorated.


whoah - deep breath Andy Bernard! truth is they probably are peers in terms of Wall Street placement - and looks like cross admits are split pretty evenly too on parchment.
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Anonymous wrote:if he can improve > 1500 or 34+, I would take a shot at ND or BC - those two place very very well on wall street. If stats stay the same maybe target Villanova, Cornell or Northeastern - all great options!


Cornell is easier than BC?


lol. right?
these people are idiots here. This site has deteriorated.


whoah - deep breath Andy Bernard! truth is they probably are peers in terms of Wall Street placement - and looks like cross admits are split pretty evenly too on parchment.

Yeah, I'm surprised how reactionary people get. It's like everyone's a ticking time bomb. BC is really really good for finance, and it's always been a titan in that field. I know a few Catholic students bright enough to go to ivies who chose it for finance.
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Anonymous wrote:if he can improve > 1500 or 34+, I would take a shot at ND or BC - those two place very very well on wall street. If stats stay the same maybe target Villanova, Cornell or Northeastern - all great options!


Cornell is easier than BC?


lol. right?
these people are idiots here. This site has deteriorated.


whoah - deep breath Andy Bernard! truth is they probably are peers in terms of Wall Street placement - and looks like cross admits are split pretty evenly too on parchment.


Is the question about Wall Street placement or admission?
Folks are saying if scores stay the same target Cornell or Villanova or NE? And if scores improve, target ND or BC?

Cornell is much harder to get into than BC and ND for finance/Dyson....at our private kids routinely get into BC (and ND to lesser extent) and shut out at Cornell.
But maybe your schools work differently with BC?
At ours its at least 1 tier below Cornell, if not 2 in terms of caliber of student that is offered admission.
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Anonymous wrote:if he can improve > 1500 or 34+, I would take a shot at ND or BC - those two place very very well on wall street. If stats stay the same maybe target Villanova, Cornell or Northeastern - all great options!


Cornell is easier than BC?


lol. right?
these people are idiots here. This site has deteriorated.


whoah - deep breath Andy Bernard! truth is they probably are peers in terms of Wall Street placement - and looks like cross admits are split pretty evenly too on parchment.


Is the question about Wall Street placement or admission?
Folks are saying if scores stay the same target Cornell or Villanova or NE? And if scores improve, target ND or BC?

Cornell is much harder to get into than BC and ND for finance/Dyson....at our private kids routinely get into BC (and ND to lesser extent) and shut out at Cornell.
But maybe your schools work differently with BC?
At ours its at least 1 tier below Cornell, if not 2 in terms of caliber of student that is offered admission.

DP. Boston family here, and it is flipped, though Cornell in general is a much easier admit than its peer schools.
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ND or Bucknell - Assuming you got into both, which is better.
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NYU Stern
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Have kid watch Boiler Room and The Wizard of Lies and be sure investment banking is how he wants to make money.
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Anonymous wrote:Bucknell is a target for your DS based on stats and has a very strong pipeline to The Street, including the two banks you mentioned.


OP here. This is what I keep hearing. We'll have to check it out. Does the "pipeline" involve actual on-campus recruiting, or is it more about networking with alums?


You keep hearing it because the same lolcow troll keeps saying it here, but that doesn't mean it's true. (It isn't.)


Like five people have recommended Bucknell in this thread. There's a reason. You're the only hater who always shows up to trash it. Must not have gotten in.


Probably the same troll five times. Try varying your wording, using the same phrase every time is a dead giveaway.
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Anonymous wrote:ND or Bucknell - Assuming you got into both, which is better.


for business it’s a toss up - both are great options!
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