Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Consulting is like DEI but for white people.
This made me laugh!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More than major, tell your child to focus on getting into a top school. Consulting is very prestige driven. For a while McKinsey's sophomore analyst program only took students from Harvard, Yale, Duke, and UPenn. Things have opened up since then but top consulting firms still primarily draw from the top undergrad schools. And at those schools you can study anything from history to sociology and land a consulting job as long as you keep a 3.7+ and train yourself to answer the interview questions appropriately.
I tend to agree with this. If you are coming from a top school the major is not so important.
Anonymous wrote:More than major, tell your child to focus on getting into a top school. Consulting is very prestige driven. For a while McKinsey's sophomore analyst program only took students from Harvard, Yale, Duke, and UPenn. Things have opened up since then but top consulting firms still primarily draw from the top undergrad schools. And at those schools you can study anything from history to sociology and land a consulting job as long as you keep a 3.7+ and train yourself to answer the interview questions appropriately.
Anonymous wrote:Consulting is like DEI but for white people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is it and why?
Go to a school where you don't have to pick major for freshman year and its easy to change majors In sophomore or junior year, to stay flexible.
High value majors are harder to get in and sometimes impossible to get in later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are people really not familiar with management consulting? How old are you? This has been a desirable first job out of school for decades.
Um, not everyone here went to a top college, a college in the US or even to college at all.
Why are you in this thread??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is it and why?
Go to a school where you don't have to pick major for freshman year and its easy to change majors In sophomore or junior year, to stay flexible.
Anonymous wrote:What is it and why?
It’s nice that you are so proud of your child. But if I met him in real life I would want to gag at his overzealous earnestness. He probably think he is doing the world some good too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are people really not familiar with management consulting? How old are you? This has been a desirable first job out of school for decades.
Um, not everyone here went to a top college, a college in the US or even to college at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are people really not familiar with management consulting? How old are you? This has been a desirable first job out of school for decades.
Um, not everyone here went to a top college, a college in the US or even to college at all.
Anonymous wrote:Are people really not familiar with management consulting? How old are you? This has been a desirable first job out of school for decades.