Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which do you think you would have more chance at Wall Street
Business/Econ/CS/Math at NYU
vs
Business/Econ/CS/Math at Emory
Depends if it's Stern or not. Emory is the more prestigious school so for econ, CS, and Math it's Emory. NYU Stern is different so NYU for business.
Another delusional shameless Emory person.
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-humanities-schools/economics-rankings
Undergrad one only shows for premium, so this is for grad, but not much difference.
NYU Econ: #11
Emory Econ: #53
https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/16lnder/us_news_2024_ranking_of_best_undergraduate/
Undergrad CS
NYU: #40
Emory #63
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-science-schools/applied-mathematics-rankings
Best math
NYU: #2
Emory: Need I say more?
Emory people please wake the F up already
Yet NYU still didn't make the adjusted ranking now did it? NYU grads do not get the same jobs Emory grads do.
Despite being in New York and Emory in Atlanta. Emory grads make more.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search?page=0&sort=threshold_earnings:desc&search=Emory%20University
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search/?page=0&sort=threshold_earnings:desc&search=New%20York%20University
Emory is also just ranked. NYU boosters need to get over it.
I would love to see them exclude Tisch, the School of Social Work, Steinhardt, and the College of Nursing. NYU would leapfrog up the list. I am certain that *Stern* grads get better jobs than Emory grads.
(Not a big NYU booster here - my son didn't even apply - but well familiar with Stern!)
Sure but exclude Emory humanities majors too.
If we look at just CS, Emory grads still make more 133k vs 129k. Again most NYU grads stay in the Northeast. Emory is more prestigious get over it.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?139658-Emory-University&fos_code=1107&fos_credential=3
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?193900-New-York-University&fos_code=1101&fos_credential=3
Prestigious to who? I don’t think anyone is thinking about Emory in the Northeast. Same as they don’t consider UVA prestigious.
Prestigious to US News. Now run along.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which do you think you would have more chance at Wall Street
Business/Econ/CS/Math at NYU
vs
Business/Econ/CS/Math at Emory
Depends if it's Stern or not. Emory is the more prestigious school so for econ, CS, and Math it's Emory. NYU Stern is different so NYU for business.
Another delusional shameless Emory person.
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-humanities-schools/economics-rankings
Undergrad one only shows for premium, so this is for grad, but not much difference.
NYU Econ: #11
Emory Econ: #53
https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/16lnder/us_news_2024_ranking_of_best_undergraduate/
Undergrad CS
NYU: #40
Emory #63
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-science-schools/applied-mathematics-rankings
Best math
NYU: #2
Emory: Need I say more?
Emory people please wake the F up already
Yet NYU still didn't make the adjusted ranking now did it? NYU grads do not get the same jobs Emory grads do.
Despite being in New York and Emory in Atlanta. Emory grads make more.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search?page=0&sort=threshold_earnings:desc&search=Emory%20University
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search/?page=0&sort=threshold_earnings:desc&search=New%20York%20University
Emory is also just ranked. NYU boosters need to get over it.
I would love to see them exclude Tisch, the School of Social Work, Steinhardt, and the College of Nursing. NYU would leapfrog up the list. I am certain that *Stern* grads get better jobs than Emory grads.
(Not a big NYU booster here - my son didn't even apply - but well familiar with Stern!)
Sure but exclude Emory humanities majors too.
If we look at just CS, Emory grads still make more 133k vs 129k. Again most NYU grads stay in the Northeast. Emory is more prestigious get over it.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?139658-Emory-University&fos_code=1107&fos_credential=3
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?193900-New-York-University&fos_code=1101&fos_credential=3
Prestigious to who? I don’t think anyone is thinking about Emory in the Northeast. Same as they don’t consider UVA prestigious.
Prestigious to US News. Now run along.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which do you think you would have more chance at Wall Street
Business/Econ/CS/Math at NYU
vs
Business/Econ/CS/Math at Emory
Depends if it's Stern or not. Emory is the more prestigious school so for econ, CS, and Math it's Emory. NYU Stern is different so NYU for business.
Another delusional shameless Emory person.
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-humanities-schools/economics-rankings
Undergrad one only shows for premium, so this is for grad, but not much difference.
NYU Econ: #11
Emory Econ: #53
https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/16lnder/us_news_2024_ranking_of_best_undergraduate/
Undergrad CS
NYU: #40
Emory #63
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-science-schools/applied-mathematics-rankings
Best math
NYU: #2
Emory: Need I say more?
Emory people please wake the F up already
Yet NYU still didn't make the adjusted ranking now did it? NYU grads do not get the same jobs Emory grads do.
Despite being in New York and Emory in Atlanta. Emory grads make more.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search?page=0&sort=threshold_earnings:desc&search=Emory%20University
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search/?page=0&sort=threshold_earnings:desc&search=New%20York%20University
Emory is also just ranked. NYU boosters need to get over it.
I would love to see them exclude Tisch, the School of Social Work, Steinhardt, and the College of Nursing. NYU would leapfrog up the list. I am certain that *Stern* grads get better jobs than Emory grads.
(Not a big NYU booster here - my son didn't even apply - but well familiar with Stern!)
Sure but exclude Emory humanities majors too.
If we look at just CS, Emory grads still make more 133k vs 129k. Again most NYU grads stay in the Northeast. Emory is more prestigious get over it.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?139658-Emory-University&fos_code=1107&fos_credential=3
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?193900-New-York-University&fos_code=1101&fos_credential=3
Prestigious to who? I don’t think anyone is thinking about Emory in the Northeast. Same as they don’t consider UVA prestigious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore all those insisting you must attend an elite college to work on Wall Street and take a look at the evidence that some companies provide on their websites. Here's Goldman Sachs' page introducing some of their employees.
https://www.goldmansachs.com/careers/meet-our-people/
Take a look at their bios, many of which include the colleges they attended, and you'll see the truth.
clearly, you don’t work on Wall Street. You have to look at the department and title.
And we're supposed to believe you do work on Wall Street and are posting on an anonymous college discussion board all throughout the trading day?
Do you have any experience of your children going through this? You should listen to other peoples' experiences.
Anecdotes don't give a complete enough picture for me. I want hard data and lots of it, and have seen none from those on this thread who are insisting you have to attend an elite college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore all those insisting you must attend an elite college to work on Wall Street and take a look at the evidence that some companies provide on their websites. Here's Goldman Sachs' page introducing some of their employees.
https://www.goldmansachs.com/careers/meet-our-people/
Take a look at their bios, many of which include the colleges they attended, and you'll see the truth.
clearly, you don’t work on Wall Street. You have to look at the department and title.
And we're supposed to believe you do work on Wall Street and are posting on an anonymous college discussion board all throughout the trading day?
Do you have any experience of your children going through this? You should listen to other peoples' experiences.
Anecdotes don't give a complete enough picture for me. I want hard data and lots of it, and have seen none from those on this thread who are insisting you have to attend an elite college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which do you think you would have more chance at Wall Street
Business/Econ/CS/Math at NYU
vs
Business/Econ/CS/Math at Emory
Depends if it's Stern or not. Emory is the more prestigious school so for econ, CS, and Math it's Emory. NYU Stern is different so NYU for business.
Another delusional shameless Emory person.
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-humanities-schools/economics-rankings
Undergrad one only shows for premium, so this is for grad, but not much difference.
NYU Econ: #11
Emory Econ: #53
https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/16lnder/us_news_2024_ranking_of_best_undergraduate/
Undergrad CS
NYU: #40
Emory #63
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-science-schools/applied-mathematics-rankings
Best math
NYU: #2
Emory: Need I say more?
Emory people please wake the F up already
Yet NYU still didn't make the adjusted ranking now did it? NYU grads do not get the same jobs Emory grads do.
Despite being in New York and Emory in Atlanta. Emory grads make more.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search?page=0&sort=threshold_earnings:desc&search=Emory%20University
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search/?page=0&sort=threshold_earnings:desc&search=New%20York%20University
Emory is also just ranked. NYU boosters need to get over it.
I would love to see them exclude Tisch, the School of Social Work, Steinhardt, and the College of Nursing. NYU would leapfrog up the list. I am certain that *Stern* grads get better jobs than Emory grads.
(Not a big NYU booster here - my son didn't even apply - but well familiar with Stern!)
Sure but exclude Emory humanities majors too.
If we look at just CS, Emory grads still make more 133k vs 129k. Again most NYU grads stay in the Northeast. Emory is more prestigious get over it.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?139658-Emory-University&fos_code=1107&fos_credential=3
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?193900-New-York-University&fos_code=1101&fos_credential=3
So overall seems like peer schools.
Prestige factor is negligible.
It's a matter of personal preference and priorities.
NYU is in New York. Most of the students stay in the northeast. There salary should be 25% higher not 10% lower.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else wondering why anyone cares about a list put together by people who profit off of the anxieties of students and their parents?
Anyone else wondering if it's members of their team who are so insistent on this thread that you need to go to a college that they are happy to take thousands of dollars to help you figure out how to get into?
If you want a Wall Street career, your college experience is just different: your freshman grades are absolutely essential (and 1st semester sophomore), the school you wen to matters die to alumni connections, and the experience/summer internship you have matters. I'm sure there are some that don't have these and get a spot, but it is uncommon.
Sadly true.
💯
And it’s not the right path for most people!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore all those insisting you must attend an elite college to work on Wall Street and take a look at the evidence that some companies provide on their websites. Here's Goldman Sachs' page introducing some of their employees.
https://www.goldmansachs.com/careers/meet-our-people/
Take a look at their bios, many of which include the colleges they attended, and you'll see the truth.
clearly, you don’t work on Wall Street. You have to look at the department and title.
And we're supposed to believe you do work on Wall Street and are posting on an anonymous college discussion board all throughout the trading day?
Do you have any experience of your children going through this? You should listen to other peoples' experiences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which do you think you would have more chance at Wall Street
Business/Econ/CS/Math at NYU
vs
Business/Econ/CS/Math at Emory
Depends if it's Stern or not. Emory is the more prestigious school so for econ, CS, and Math it's Emory. NYU Stern is different so NYU for business.
Another delusional shameless Emory person.
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-humanities-schools/economics-rankings
Undergrad one only shows for premium, so this is for grad, but not much difference.
NYU Econ: #11
Emory Econ: #53
https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/16lnder/us_news_2024_ranking_of_best_undergraduate/
Undergrad CS
NYU: #40
Emory #63
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-science-schools/applied-mathematics-rankings
Best math
NYU: #2
Emory: Need I say more?
Emory people please wake the F up already
Yet NYU still didn't make the adjusted ranking now did it? NYU grads do not get the same jobs Emory grads do.
Despite being in New York and Emory in Atlanta. Emory grads make more.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search?page=0&sort=threshold_earnings:desc&search=Emory%20University
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search/?page=0&sort=threshold_earnings:desc&search=New%20York%20University
Emory is also just ranked. NYU boosters need to get over it.
I would love to see them exclude Tisch, the School of Social Work, Steinhardt, and the College of Nursing. NYU would leapfrog up the list. I am certain that *Stern* grads get better jobs than Emory grads.
(Not a big NYU booster here - my son didn't even apply - but well familiar with Stern!)
Sure but exclude Emory humanities majors too.
If we look at just CS, Emory grads still make more 133k vs 129k. Again most NYU grads stay in the Northeast. Emory is more prestigious get over it.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?139658-Emory-University&fos_code=1107&fos_credential=3
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?193900-New-York-University&fos_code=1101&fos_credential=3
So overall seems like peer schools.
Prestige factor is negligible.
It's a matter of personal preference and priorities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else wondering why anyone cares about a list put together by people who profit off of the anxieties of students and their parents?
Anyone else wondering if it's members of their team who are so insistent on this thread that you need to go to a college that they are happy to take thousands of dollars to help you figure out how to get into?
If you want a Wall Street career, your college experience is just different: your freshman grades are absolutely essential (and 1st semester sophomore), the school you wen to matters die to alumni connections, and the experience/summer internship you have matters. I'm sure there are some that don't have these and get a spot, but it is uncommon.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else wondering why anyone cares about a list put together by people who profit off of the anxieties of students and their parents?
Anyone else wondering if it's members of their team who are so insistent on this thread that you need to go to a college that they are happy to take thousands of dollars to help you figure out how to get into?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else wondering why anyone cares about a list put together by people who profit off of the anxieties of students and their parents?
Anyone else wondering if it's members of their team who are so insistent on this thread that you need to go to a college that they are happy to take thousands of dollars to help you figure out how to get into?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else wondering why anyone cares about a list put together by people who profit off of the anxieties of students and their parents?
Anyone else wondering if it's members of their team who are so insistent on this thread that you need to go to a college that they are happy to take thousands of dollars to help you figure out how to get into?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore all those insisting you must attend an elite college to work on Wall Street and take a look at the evidence that some companies provide on their websites. Here's Goldman Sachs' page introducing some of their employees.
https://www.goldmansachs.com/careers/meet-our-people/
Take a look at their bios, many of which include the colleges they attended, and you'll see the truth.
clearly, you don’t work on Wall Street. You have to look at the department and title.
And we're supposed to believe you do work on Wall Street and are posting on an anonymous college discussion board all throughout the trading day?