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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is the number of alums working at Goldman Sachs. Williams, Amherst, Middlebury, and Colgate are the clear standouts. All NESCAC members except Colgate, which is more pre-professional than most of the Ivies. Colleges not on the Northeast don't perform so well, so it may be of import to pick a SLAC there if doing so at all. Amherst - 52 Bates - 8 Bowdoin - 33 Carleton - 10 Colby - 24 Colgate - 56 Davidson - 8 Hamilton - 33 Haverford - 14 Middlebury - 59 Pomona - 13 Swarthmore - 21 Vassar - 18 Wellesley - 34 Wesleyan - 25 Williams - 59 [/quote] Surprised so many Haverford, Swarthmore, Vassar and Wesleyan given their artsy reputations. Though I don't know why because you have to be smart to go those schools. [/quote]
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