Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally disagree. Nobody cares about some “competitive finance club.”
At many universities, membership in finance clubs is a significant step toward getting jobs at top IB firms. Very important at the University of Michigan.
The best way into those clubs is to have gone to the right high schools or be in the same houses as the people choosing new members.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally disagree. Nobody cares about some “competitive finance club.”
At many universities, membership in finance clubs is a significant step toward getting jobs at top IB firms. Very important at the University of Michigan.
The best way into those clubs is to have gone to the right high schools or be in the same houses as the people choosing new members.
Uggg. Does this just go on perpetually in finance careers? If a student pursues fiance are the destined for a work life always full of frat bros?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally disagree. Nobody cares about some “competitive finance club.”
At many universities, membership in finance clubs is a significant step toward getting jobs at top IB firms. Very important at the University of Michigan.
The best way into those clubs is to have gone to the right high schools or be in the same houses as the people choosing new members.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally disagree. Nobody cares about some “competitive finance club.”
At many universities, membership in finance clubs is a significant step toward getting jobs at top IB firms. Very important at the University of Michigan.
Anonymous wrote:Northwestern University- great school. Econ major has tried twice (fall and winter quarter) to get into a competitive finance club and was rejected. He wrote essays, gave presentations, and had to sit and answer very hard questions. Just a reminder that getting in is really half (or a quarter) of the battle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally disagree. Nobody cares about some “competitive finance club.”
At many universities, membership in finance clubs is a significant step toward getting jobs at top IB firms. Very important at the University of Michigan.
Anonymous wrote:Finance club / investing club is so cringe at t10s.
Anonymous wrote:Totally disagree. Nobody cares about some “competitive finance club.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern University- great school. Econ major has tried twice (fall and winter quarter) to get into a competitive finance club and was rejected. He wrote essays, gave presentations, and had to sit and answer very hard questions. Just a reminder that getting in is really half (or a quarter) of the battle.
It is like that at many schools though. Not just top 10. Lots of gatekeeping.
Yes but if that gate is closed, and it is because you only get in if you schmooze the right people, there are other ways. Keep at it.
Ok but I don't really care. My point is that OP thinks it is just like that at "top schools". It's not.
My DS is also at Northwestern and he is accepted into the Finance club without having to write essays or presentations. He got the right connections.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern University- great school. Econ major has tried twice (fall and winter quarter) to get into a competitive finance club and was rejected. He wrote essays, gave presentations, and had to sit and answer very hard questions. Just a reminder that getting in is really half (or a quarter) of the battle.
It is like that at many schools though. Not just top 10. Lots of gatekeeping.
Yes but if that gate is closed, and it is because you only get in if you schmooze the right people, there are other ways. Keep at it.
Ok but I don't really care. My point is that OP thinks it is just like that at "top schools". It's not.
That is fine. The point was that the journey through college is high difficulty. That is not much discussed on here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern University- great school. Econ major has tried twice (fall and winter quarter) to get into a competitive finance club and was rejected. He wrote essays, gave presentations, and had to sit and answer very hard questions. Just a reminder that getting in is really half (or a quarter) of the battle.
It is like that at many schools though. Not just top 10. Lots of gatekeeping.
Yes but if that gate is closed, and it is because you only get in if you schmooze the right people, there are other ways. Keep at it.
Ok but I don't really care. My point is that OP thinks it is just like that at "top schools". It's not.
My DS is also at Northwestern and he is accepted into the Finance club without having to write essays or presentations. He got the right connections.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern University- great school. Econ major has tried twice (fall and winter quarter) to get into a competitive finance club and was rejected. He wrote essays, gave presentations, and had to sit and answer very hard questions. Just a reminder that getting in is really half (or a quarter) of the battle.
It is like that at many schools though. Not just top 10. Lots of gatekeeping.
Yes but if that gate is closed, and it is because you only get in if you schmooze the right people, there are other ways. Keep at it.
Ok but I don't really care. My point is that OP thinks it is just like that at "top schools". It's not.