Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if he can improve > 1500 or 34+, I would take a shot at ND or BC - those two place very very well on wall street. If stats stay the same maybe target Villanova, Cornell or Northeastern - all great options!
Cornell is easier than BC?
lol. right?
these people are idiots here. This site has deteriorated.
whoah - deep breath Andy Bernard! truth is they probably are peers in terms of Wall Street placement - and looks like cross admits are split pretty evenly too on parchment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why?
I don’t think I know a single HS kid who wants to work on Wall Street unless their parents or close adults already are.
Kids are usually more romantic. They know they need a job and need to find a major that will get them a job. But they are usually looking to 1. Be in a helping profession (doctor, teacher, social worker); 2. Be the smartest one around (collect advanced degrees); 3. Be in a follower of their passion (theatre, math, French poetry); 4. Be an entrepreneur (specifics not needed) and 5. Be like mom/dad or not be like mom/dad.
I had a similar thought. Or if they have grown up poor, or if the parents are pushing them
Poor kids don’t even think about or know much about Wall Street careers. This is an athlete/upper middle class interest
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why?
I don’t think I know a single HS kid who wants to work on Wall Street unless their parents or close adults already are.
Kids are usually more romantic. They know they need a job and need to find a major that will get them a job. But they are usually looking to 1. Be in a helping profession (doctor, teacher, social worker); 2. Be the smartest one around (collect advanced degrees); 3. Be in a follower of their passion (theatre, math, French poetry); 4. Be an entrepreneur (specifics not needed) and 5. Be like mom/dad or not be like mom/dad.
I had a similar thought. Or if they have grown up poor, or if the parents are pushing them
Anonymous wrote:Why?
I don’t think I know a single HS kid who wants to work on Wall Street unless their parents or close adults already are.
Kids are usually more romantic. They know they need a job and need to find a major that will get them a job. But they are usually looking to 1. Be in a helping profession (doctor, teacher, social worker); 2. Be the smartest one around (collect advanced degrees); 3. Be in a follower of their passion (theatre, math, French poetry); 4. Be an entrepreneur (specifics not needed) and 5. Be like mom/dad or not be like mom/dad.
Anonymous wrote:9 pages in 12 hours. Wow
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait. So OP posted the question at 11:31 AM, and then literally within one minute the "Bucknell/The Street" poster just happens to have read it *and* responded...
...and then in the next 45 minutes there are seven more posts about Bucknell?
Yeah. It's really sad. Maybe it's all being done by Bucknell admissions office.
The Bucknell kids go to The Street poster is nuts. A third rate school.
No, you're nuts. Bucknell is ranked #30 among LACs. It's within 5-10 spots of W&L, Colgate, Haverford, Colby, and Bates. How in the world is that a third rate school? Does each tier only have 5-10 schools or something?
Colgate is leagues ahead of Bucknell though.
Leagues.
don’t have a horse in this race but Bucknell kids at my PE firm have outshined Colgate kids pretty easily - on par with Davidson and W&L imo
I don't believe you. Name the firm. None of these schools has enough presence at any firm that anyone could make comparisons. If you said Harvard grads outshine Wharton grads, I'd believe it because there are lots of grads from both schools on Wall Street. But you've listed four small colleges that don't have much presence on Wall Street. I personally don't know of anyone from either Bucknell or Davidson. You're making stuff up. Just stop.
What's your beef with Bucknell, anyway? Did you or your kid not get in or something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait. So OP posted the question at 11:31 AM, and then literally within one minute the "Bucknell/The Street" poster just happens to have read it *and* responded...
...and then in the next 45 minutes there are seven more posts about Bucknell?
Yeah. It's really sad. Maybe it's all being done by Bucknell admissions office.
The Bucknell kids go to The Street poster is nuts. A third rate school.
No, you're nuts. Bucknell is ranked #30 among LACs. It's within 5-10 spots of W&L, Colgate, Haverford, Colby, and Bates. How in the world is that a third rate school? Does each tier only have 5-10 schools or something?
Colgate is leagues ahead of Bucknell though.
Leagues.
don’t have a horse in this race but Bucknell kids at my PE firm have outshined Colgate kids pretty easily - on par with Davidson and W&L imo
I don't believe you. Name the firm. None of these schools has enough presence at any firm that anyone could make comparisons. If you said Harvard grads outshine Wharton grads, I'd believe it because there are lots of grads from both schools on Wall Street. But you've listed four small colleges that don't have much presence on Wall Street. I personally don't know of anyone from either Bucknell or Davidson. You're making stuff up. Just stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait. So OP posted the question at 11:31 AM, and then literally within one minute the "Bucknell/The Street" poster just happens to have read it *and* responded...
...and then in the next 45 minutes there are seven more posts about Bucknell?
Yeah. It's really sad. Maybe it's all being done by Bucknell admissions office.
The Bucknell kids go to The Street poster is nuts. A third rate school.
No, you're nuts. Bucknell is ranked #30 among LACs. It's within 5-10 spots of W&L, Colgate, Haverford, Colby, and Bates. How in the world is that a third rate school? Does each tier only have 5-10 schools or something?
Colgate is leagues ahead of Bucknell though.
Leagues.
don’t have a horse in this race but Bucknell kids at my PE firm have outshined Colgate kids pretty easily - on par with Davidson and W&L imo
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait. So OP posted the question at 11:31 AM, and then literally within one minute the "Bucknell/The Street" poster just happens to have read it *and* responded...
...and then in the next 45 minutes there are seven more posts about Bucknell?
Yeah. It's really sad. Maybe it's all being done by Bucknell admissions office.
The Bucknell kids go to The Street poster is nuts. A third rate school.
No, you're nuts. Bucknell is ranked #30 among LACs. It's within 5-10 spots of W&L, Colgate, Haverford, Colby, and Bates. How in the world is that a third rate school? Does each tier only have 5-10 schools or something?
Do you really think Bucknell is at all comparable to any of these colleges?
USNWR thinks so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait. So OP posted the question at 11:31 AM, and then literally within one minute the "Bucknell/The Street" poster just happens to have read it *and* responded...
...and then in the next 45 minutes there are seven more posts about Bucknell?
Yeah. It's really sad. Maybe it's all being done by Bucknell admissions office.
The Bucknell kids go to The Street poster is nuts. A third rate school.
No, you're nuts. Bucknell is ranked #30 among LACs. It's within 5-10 spots of W&L, Colgate, Haverford, Colby, and Bates. How in the world is that a third rate school? Does each tier only have 5-10 schools or something?
Colgate is leagues ahead of Bucknell though.
Leagues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait. So OP posted the question at 11:31 AM, and then literally within one minute the "Bucknell/The Street" poster just happens to have read it *and* responded...
...and then in the next 45 minutes there are seven more posts about Bucknell?
Yeah. It's really sad. Maybe it's all being done by Bucknell admissions office.
The Bucknell kids go to The Street poster is nuts. A third rate school.
No, you're nuts. Bucknell is ranked #30 among LACs. It's within 5-10 spots of W&L, Colgate, Haverford, Colby, and Bates. How in the world is that a third rate school? Does each tier only have 5-10 schools or something?
Do you really think Bucknell is at all comparable to any of these colleges?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait. So OP posted the question at 11:31 AM, and then literally within one minute the "Bucknell/The Street" poster just happens to have read it *and* responded...
...and then in the next 45 minutes there are seven more posts about Bucknell?
Yeah. It's really sad. Maybe it's all being done by Bucknell admissions office.
The Bucknell kids go to The Street poster is nuts. A third rate school.
No, you're nuts. Bucknell is ranked #30 among LACs. It's within 5-10 spots of W&L, Colgate, Haverford, Colby, and Bates. How in the world is that a third rate school? Does each tier only have 5-10 schools or something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait. So OP posted the question at 11:31 AM, and then literally within one minute the "Bucknell/The Street" poster just happens to have read it *and* responded...
...and then in the next 45 minutes there are seven more posts about Bucknell?
Yeah. It's really sad. Maybe it's all being done by Bucknell admissions office.
The Bucknell kids go to The Street poster is nuts. A third rate school.
No, you're nuts. Bucknell is ranked #30 among LACs. It's within 5-10 spots of W&L, Colgate, Haverford, Colby, and Bates. How in the world is that a third rate school? Does each tier only have 5-10 schools or something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone has to do the back office jobs. That's where Bucknell fits in. As they say, it's a living.
What kind of pay and working hours do these mundane (?) back office jobs have?
Not great pay, typically 50- maybe 70k entry, little career progression, and typically 50-80 (this is rarer) hours per week. It’s like an elevated stressful typical job
Again…this isn’t true…there is career progression for college educated kids. There are quite a few HS grads / Associate Degree back office jobs that are basically hourly jobs which are different.
Yeah, this is who Bucknell grads have to compete with for the back office jobs.
And those kids with two year degrees, still going to night school, usually get the jobs and get promoted. They have a tremendous work ethic (didn't spend four years drunk at Bucknell).