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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m not aware of any competitive clubs at my DC’s slac. Definitely not the vibe there. Doesn’t apply to all slacs though. I know CMC has a very competitive investment club. [/quote] yes to CMC--most clubs and opportunities are competitive and if you're not in by junior year you're shut out of really anything. [/quote] I just checked the consulting club and this may have changed, but it seems that a lot of sophomores are on the consulting club and there’s plenty freshman. They probably just prefer having students who have done intro macro and micro economics.[/quote] Boy this is stupid, my version of consulting club was getting a book and discussing a case with a friend to get better at analysis, in preparation for an interview with McKinsey or BCG. Taking economics helps, but they also liked science and engineering backgrounds. Why do you need a club for this?[/quote] They do career treks and case competitions with consulting firms. You don’t want to be represented by students who know nothing about economics. [/quote] 50% of CMC majors in economics. They probably use economics courses as a weed out benchmark.[/quote]
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