| My IB does not hire art history majors without MBAs from top schools. Full stop. If a student wants to go into finance, a double major makes a lot more sense. |
Someone like this is a better fit for and more likely to get hired by something like GS Private Wealth Management. They are also known as "Incoming Analysts." |
My consulting firm also did not hire these people, unless they had a double major or they got a master's in something relevant (but if they had no work experience and a master's degree, they would come in as a first-year). |
| Bond trader. Ivy history major. Athlete. |
This is what all of the posters omit. Most of the 'Art History' majors who head on to IB have a second major in something else as well. |
This is complete nonsense. Wall Street can feel like a Bucknell alumni club at times. |
I think the Bucknell booster is my favorite DCUM troll. |
Cornell too. Half of CALS and Nolan (hospitality) go to Wall Street. |
Or you figure out where your fraternity of sorority places well, reach out to get those alumni for feedback /positive support and then boom. See which frats feed into which IB. Def true at Cornell. |
| My biggest mistake was majoring in Applied Math at Harvard. Would have been much better to go to Bucknell and major in Art History. |
This is it! A lot of people lie about going into IB for prestige, but they’re really adjacent or not even in the industry. |
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KKR recruits from Harvard men’s lacrosse.
The more you know…. |
how long ago did you graduate? |
Also which "management consulting" firm? |
Same with all the people who go into "Private Equity" but are really in Investor Relations. |