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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My DC is at a top public and every business club is extremely competitive to get into. DC was rejected from a few freshman year, then got into one as a sophmore and another as a junior. The PP who said joining a fraternity or a sorority helps gain access to these clubs was spot on. DC joined greek life sophmore year and the connections are crazy. Senior members recommend their younger brothers/sisters not only for the exclusive clubs, but also for top internships. I went to a third tier state school and had no idea this occurred. But DC told me freshman year that that's how things worked and that hardly anyone every gets in freshman year. Maybe that's where high school friends can help since most kids don't really know anyone yet their first year. Internships are really key to getting a permanent job after graduation. DC has seen that with older peers and DC was offered a permanent job with the major tech company he/she interned with last summer. I guess like everything else in life, who you know makes a big difference. Kind of like the nepo babies.[/quote] How to say DS goes to UVA aiming for Coms without saying UVA aiming for Coms. ;) —signed, UVA parent [/quote] PP you quoted. Not UVA. West coast so Cal or UCLA. [/quote]
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