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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]New to this convo. Honestly it’s really only to help get your kids to Wall Street, private equity, hedge funds or worst case biglaw or even worse case, MBB consulting. The path to those senior level careers is helped enormously by Ivy connections. Ask me how I know. If you are already connected, the school pedigree matters less or can help a midtier (3.3) Ivy applicant get the creme de La creme job beating out the 4.0 kid from Wisco.[/quote] Yes, exactly, you must beat other people in order to become rich at soulsucking jobs. That is exactly why people want to get their kids into elite universities. For fine opportunities like this... [b]McKinsey’s Costly Opioid Advice Puts Consultants on Notice[/b] A Justice Department enforcement action against McKinsey makes it the first consulting firm held criminally responsible for work on behalf of clients https://www.wsj.com/articles/mckinseys-costly-opioid-advice-puts-consultants-on-notice-ac57e3c3 McKinsey last week agreed to pay $650 million to the federal government to settle criminal claims for aiding and abetting in the misbranding of Purdue Pharma’s OxyContin opioid painkiller, as well as the deletion of Purdue-related documents by a former McKinsey partner. The firm’s settlement also covers civil claims for having misled federal healthcare programs and the Food and Drug Administration. That comes on top of nearly $1 billion that McKinsey previously agreed to pay, without admitting wrongdoing, to settle civil litigation brought by states, local governments, and other plaintiffs stemming from past work for Purdue and other opioid manufacturers.[/quote]
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