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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What happened to HYPSM?[/quote] Right lol. But I think Stanford and MIT students focus mainly on tech. [/quote] More of a knock against Yale and Princeton. We all know that Stanford and MIT dominate tech, so we have an impression that HYP would be the top Wall Street feeders. But that doesn't seem to be the case.[/quote] I mean, it is still the case. Just because Yale and Princeton send fewer kids to finance than LOLChicago according to whatever metric this list used doesn't mean that they don't do well in terms of placement. Does anyone in their right mind think that Columbia places better than Harvard?[/quote] The hyp obsession on DCUM is really bizzare, especially from a group of people with no ties to any of those institutions and who mostly went to schools like UVA and second-tier LACs and only use the acronym to bash other schools. Keep crying! [/quote] Let me understand YOUR LOGIC. If you believe that HYPSM are the top tier of institutions then you went to UVA. I did not attend UVA (and if I did I would be proud of that fact.) If I went to Columbia I would be proud as well but more so if I could attend HYPSM. Further, HYPSM could open more doors.[/quote] DP, it’s been proven again and again in this forum that Columbia opens just as many doors as HYPSM, and often more so than some of the five schools. Columbia has better placement than at least one HYPSM school in Wall Street, Silicon Valley, law school admissions, and more. Similar statements can be said for other top schools as well; HYPSM is not top 5 for “opening doors.” What makes you think that all of these employers and grad school admissions offices even acknowledge the HYPSM acronym and believe in its legitimacy? I think we can all agree that the only place where this acronym exists is DCUM and collegeconfidential. [/quote] +1000 It’s not as if these people with the HYPSM fetish have kids who go there. [/quote]
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