Anonymous
Post 08/13/2024 12:14     Subject: Kid wants to work on Wall Street

Bucknell 1000% if kid wants a path to the street and big bucks. Bucknell punches well above its weight in this regard, and the alumni network is unmatched. Rivals the ivies in this regard
Anonymous
Post 08/13/2024 12:10     Subject: Kid wants to work on Wall Street

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bucknell is a target for your DS based on stats and has a very strong pipeline to The Street, including the two banks you mentioned.


OP here. This is what I keep hearing. We'll have to check it out. Does the "pipeline" involve actual on-campus recruiting, or is it more about networking with alums?


You keep hearing it because the same lolcow troll keeps saying it here, but that doesn't mean it's true. (It isn't.)


Like five people have recommended Bucknell in this thread. There's a reason. You're the only hater who always shows up to trash it. Must not have gotten in.
Anonymous
Post 08/13/2024 12:09     Subject: Kid wants to work on Wall Street

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bucknell is a target for your DS based on stats and has a very strong pipeline to The Street, including the two banks you mentioned.


OP here. This is what I keep hearing. We'll have to check it out. Does the "pipeline" involve actual on-campus recruiting, or is it more about networking with alums?


Both.
Anonymous
Post 08/13/2024 12:09     Subject: Kid wants to work on Wall Street

Fordham University
Anonymous
Post 08/13/2024 12:07     Subject: Kid wants to work on Wall Street

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bucknell is a target for your DS based on stats and has a very strong pipeline to The Street, including the two banks you mentioned.


OP here. This is what I keep hearing. We'll have to check it out. Does the "pipeline" involve actual on-campus recruiting, or is it more about networking with alums?


You keep hearing it because the same lolcow troll keeps saying it here, but that doesn't mean it's true. (It isn't.)
Anonymous
Post 08/13/2024 12:04     Subject: Kid wants to work on Wall Street

Colgate
Anonymous
Post 08/13/2024 12:03     Subject: Kid wants to work on Wall Street

Bucknell
Anonymous
Post 08/13/2024 11:55     Subject: Kid wants to work on Wall Street

It’s a career where you need extremely good social skills and high EQ. Make sure the college offers that if not T20
Anonymous
Post 08/13/2024 11:53     Subject: Kid wants to work on Wall Street

Anonymous wrote:Kids wanting to work Wall Street need to watch out they aren't planning on jobs that bots can do in a few years. Strong people skills will be valued over what quanty skills learned in school.
It's really like planning to go to Hollywood and hang out drinking sodas at Schwab's. Not what it once was.


This is a huge benefit of going to a highly social school like Bucknell where you learn how to network and be part of the "boys club."
Anonymous
Post 08/13/2024 11:50     Subject: Kid wants to work on Wall Street

Kids wanting to work Wall Street need to watch out they aren't planning on jobs that bots can do in a few years. Strong people skills will be valued over what quanty skills learned in school.
It's really like planning to go to Hollywood and hang out drinking sodas at Schwab's. Not what it once was.
Anonymous
Post 08/13/2024 11:49     Subject: Kid wants to work on Wall Street

Anonymous wrote:Bucknell is a target for your DS based on stats and has a very strong pipeline to The Street, including the two banks you mentioned.


OP here. This is what I keep hearing. We'll have to check it out. Does the "pipeline" involve actual on-campus recruiting, or is it more about networking with alums?
Anonymous
Post 08/13/2024 11:46     Subject: Kid wants to work on Wall Street

Colgate, Lehigh; Bucknell
Anonymous
Post 08/13/2024 11:34     Subject: Kid wants to work on Wall Street

NYU if you can afford it
Anonymous
Post 08/13/2024 11:32     Subject: Kid wants to work on Wall Street

Bucknell is a target for your DS based on stats and has a very strong pipeline to The Street, including the two banks you mentioned.
Anonymous
Post 08/13/2024 11:31     Subject: Kid wants to work on Wall Street

DS is a rising high school senior with dreams of working for one of the big Wall Street banks (Goldman, JPM, etc.) after college. His older cousin went that route out of Harvard, and after making it through two years of hell in the form of 80-90 hour weeks, he's living the good life and making bank. DS doesn't have Ivy stats like his cousin, but he's a strong student with a 3.8UW/4.3W at a respectable public, 1480/33, and well-rounded ECs including varsity sports, student government, piano, volunteering, etc. He wants to stay in the eastern half of the country but otherwise is geographically open. What schools should be on his list?