Anonymous wrote:a nice liberal arts school - nothing special certainly nowhere near the prestige of Williams or Amherst. Sports alumns probably help out at 2nd tier firms or back office jobs. The Bucknell of the South
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mediocre and overstated by the DC crowd
What’s your experience with the school that leads you to say that?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mediocre and overstated by the DC crowd
What’s your experience with the school that leads you to say that?
Anonymous wrote:Mediocre and overstated by the DC crowd
Anonymous wrote:The coach is correct (my DC also considered playing a sport at W&L so we looked into it). My DC works in IB in New York, and there are a couple of people in DCs relatively small class from W&L. My older relative is entrenched in the private equity world in LA and has never lived on the east coast and said that W&L has one of the best alumni networks in private equity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is being recruited - big selling point by coaches / team members is that the alumni network is real and extremely loyal - if you have good grades and actually network as an athlete you can most likely leverage alumns and land top finance gig. And this makes school punch well above weight for athlete placement, and on par with the top nescacs. Anyone able to speak to veracity of this?
I dont know what this means. It's T20 SLAC with a published COA of $95k. It BETTER have an excellent alumni network.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is being recruited - big selling point by coaches / team members is that the alumni network is real and extremely loyal - if you have good grades and actually network as an athlete you can most likely leverage alumns and land top finance gig. And this makes school punch well above weight for athlete placement, and on par with the top nescacs. Anyone able to speak to veracity of this?