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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]On East Coast, Babson does extremely well and Holy Cross does place well. Never many corporate exexcs from Bowdoin. Williams grads on Wall Street not many from Amherst.[/quote] Completely wrong. [b]Bowdoin[/b], Williams, And Amherst do a lot better than Holy cross and [b]babson is a joke for if you actually want a successful Wall Street career[/b].[/quote] This analysis of Wall Street and IB feeder schools placed Babson ahead of Bowdoin: Top Feeders to Wall Street https://share.google/sCrMbLVFQyocbY0Id Nonetheless, Bowdoin did do well in having made the list. [/quote] Isn’t babson a business school? I’m not sure these stats mean anything.[/quote] I believe the analysis is sufficient to refute a poster's claim that Babson "is a joke if you actually want a successful Wall Street career." [b]Nonetheless, I would say that Bowdoin would be better compared to other NESCAC LACs, such as Amherst, Williams, Middlebury and Hamilton, which also appear in the analysis.[/b] [/quote] That would be just foolish. Williams has long been the number one SLAC feeder to Wall Street and Amherst was second. In recent years the "Middlebury Mafia" has passed Amherst but all three are superior to Bowdoin in IB. Hamilton is as good or better as well. [/quote]
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