HLS grads don't care about anybody but themselves? That's like saying the sky is blue... No duh! |
Duh. She wasn't saying they don't care about *anybody* else, just not the DCUM hoi polloi. I went to Wharton grad and I'm here, so your point is? |
Two people with low EQ, it's not something you can learn in a book so I can't really teach it to you. |
It's impressive that somebody who writes "No duh!" and doesn't understand "hoi polloi" can be an expert in reading EQ by telepathy over the interwebs. |
are there a lot of wharton grads in dc? Besides carlyle, and MBB, I don't know of many employers around here that wharton grads would want to work for. |
You'll never get it. Signed, You supervisor |
Actually there are a couple of us on DCUM; I'm not the only one. Not everybody heads straight to Wall Street. At Wharton, at least when I was there, you could design a program around your desire to manage not-for-profits and/or you could take lots of classes in public policy. So, for example, I know two Wharton grads in DC who are working in policy/economics fields (and I know a Harvard MBA in the same field). True, these grads are a definite minority, but they are a part of every class. |
I'll be honest, I would have never gotten in to HLS or Wharton. And, I don't get why others who didn't are so green with envy here. Why so mean? Why not come clean and admit you wouldn't have gotten in either. And, please, don't respond...Oh I went to UMD because I wanted to save money and could have gone to Harvard. |