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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]JHU doesn't have a pipeline to finance consulting careers like the other top 25s. But if you child wants research, it's the best school for that. [/quote] 1000% wrong. [/quote] Then you clearly don’t know finance or consulting. It simply is not a target school for Bulge Brackets and MBB. JHU has very little representation in those places. [/quote] JHU pumps out grads that actually improve the world , unlike Yale and Harvard that produce scumbags who ruin the country by working for consulting companies making 7 figures to figure out ways to lay people off, or who work on Wall Street and tank the economy while demanding tax payer handouts when their gambling and scams implode. [/quote] On the other hand… JHU students are about 25 percent as likely to get MBB jobs as Princeton or Columbia students: [url] https://www.peakframeworks.com/post/consulting-target-schools[/url] It could be that JHU students tend to have much less interest in MBB jobs, and that a JHU student who is interested has roughly as much a chance of getting an MBB job as a comparable Princeton student. [/quote] I don't even see JHU on the list. [/quote]
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