Anonymous wrote:Bucknell clears all of the NESCAC except W and A. Don't fret that it's not quite as selective as some of the others and the test score ranges are a little lower. It's all about the network and alumni representation in high places on The Street. Bison hire Bison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These "women on Wall Street" club served a purpose in 1984. Now they are really not cool. Perhaps for sales and trading where women are still fairly under-represented. But otherwise they are like DEI on steroids. I am supportive of some forms of diversity but this is overkill.
So it's all fixed now?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/josiecox/2021/05/27/the-face-of-wall-street-is-changing-but-gender-inequality-runs-deep/
Anonymous wrote:These "women on Wall Street" club served a purpose in 1984. Now they are really not cool. Perhaps for sales and trading where women are still fairly under-represented. But otherwise they are like DEI on steroids. I am supportive of some forms of diversity but this is overkill.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like most who place into finance are athletes, specifically lacrosse and football players. This may be because there’s some internal network, but I also think it’s because they are the only ones who want to go into finance. At DDs NESCAC, most non athletes want to go to grad school or some non profit role.
Anonymous wrote:Bucknell clears all of the NESCAC except W and A. Don't fret that it's not quite as selective as some of the others and the test score ranges are a little lower. It's all about the network and alumni representation in high places on The Street. Bison hire Bison.
Anonymous wrote:Lehigh finance places better than Bucknell.
Anonymous wrote:Lehigh finance places better than Bucknell.