+ 1. Who is this Bucknell poster?!? Getting old. + 1 to Baruch |
I haven’t read it, but that’s really sad and horrible news. I hope this younger generation entering the workplace seeks out balance between work and life. |
They are deaths…not suicides. It’s bad enough that they are dying from the hours, but why you have to then make up that they are suicides…means I guess you didn’t actually read the article. |
the venom towards Bucknell is hysterical - and sadly, not surprising on this site. The elitism from these try hard parents obsessed with the ivy brand would be comical if it wasn’t just so shocking. Google Bucknell Goldman linkedin - and you will see that no, it isn’t impossible to land a job at a top firm with a Bucknell degree - in fact, there are a ton - probably as many Bucknell grads there as there are from Georgetown, or Duke, or Brown, etc. So to the know it alls who like to pontificate on this site- let’s get the facts straight pls |
It’s not venom. It’s just not that great of a school, not comparable to the ivies like someone is suggesting. It’s an okay school, some kids there end up on Wall Street, but it’s not that common. |
Cornell has 10x the amount of alum at Goldman lmao. Georgetown has 5x the amount, same for Duke. Why do you feel the need to make Bucknell sound better than it is |
Look at the NESCAC schools, they all send people to Wall Street even if not a Bulge Bracket firm. G'town, BC, and ND if you're Catholic. Public Ivies all send lots of kids - UVa, MI, Berkeley, UCLA, etc. NYU is great even not if in Stern - kids can study Econ or CS and then do internships during the school year.
I went to NYU and had a ton of friends do that at hedge funds, PE shops, foreign banks, etc. It's the side door to Wall Street and its wide open. Bucknell is fine and your kid will have a career, though it might be more middle market focused. |
Someone has to do the back office jobs. That's where Bucknell fits in. As they say, it's a living. |
agree with most above but i do think that schools like Bucknell, Lehigh, and Lafayette place much better on the street than the top Nescacs - and I’ve had one kid at a top 3 Nescac and one from the other group. More pre-professional vibe at the Pa schools, and surprisingly they do get plenty of looks at top IB and MBB programs - just have to grind with alumni |
I know you said East Coast, but I think any kid with his stats/goals should look closely at CMC. Even if he does not apply, he will see the competition and it might better inform his own search. They do what he is looking for extremely well. Good luck to him! |
I’m sorry but you’re just wrong. Williams fills so many more seats than any of those schools can imagine, same with amherst and Claremont McKenna, and Middlebury. It’s okay for Bucknell to be above average, but no reason to lie about it |
Agreed. Claremont McKenna does extremely well at getting students into finance and government careers. |
That’s so disappointing, OP. I would feel so sad if that was my kid’s goal. |
It’s a career choice. Not everyone can be starry eyed researchers or artists. Someone gotta fill those finance seats. |
What kind of pay and working hours do these mundane (?) back office jobs have? |