Anonymous wrote:DCUM is not a good place if OP is looking for an impartial 3rd party's perspective. My kid's a recent CU SEAS grad whose undergrad long-term goal was an MBA program. A significant drawback for my kid already is the salary right out of Columbia is higher than the published MBA salary of most M7 schools. Really. So the opportunity cost of an MBA program is HUGE. The difference is enough to scrap the MBA plan altogether. Can't compare with Stern's experience or outcome. No personal NYU experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so surprising to me. Back in the day, the elite ws firms preferred ivy to anyone else.
How did nyu pull this off? I am genuinely curious. Are they providing a more useful, relevant, or rigorous education? Do they provide better networking events? What have they done?
Columbia destroyed itself by itself by admitting a lot of socially maladjusted kids and those with questionable academic potential.
Stern otoh build up a steady stream of grinder gunners who are killer employees in[b] finance/consulting over the last 15 years.
There’s way more risk on what you will get from a random Columbia kid vs say Dartmouth or Cornell or Penn
Back to stern - if you have a high gpa from stern, everyone knows that said person works their ass off and is intelligent
CU SEAS PP above. My kid turned down GS from Wall Street. Finance/consulting on Wall Street takes special kids with special temperament. If that's your kid, go for it. Wall Street jobs aren't hard to get for kids coming out of target schools. With other options, Wall Street/GS felt like a dinosaur.
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Columbia destroyed itself by itself by admitting a lot of socially maladjusted kids and those with questionable academic potential.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so surprising to me. Back in the day, the elite ws firms preferred ivy to anyone else.
How did nyu pull this off? I am genuinely curious. Are they providing a more useful, relevant, or rigorous education? Do they provide better networking events? What have they done?
Columbia destroyed itself by itself by admitting a lot of socially maladjusted kids and those with questionable academic potential.
Stern otoh build up a steady stream of grinder gunners who are killer employees in[b] finance/consulting over the last 15 years.
There’s way more risk on what you will get from a random Columbia kid vs say Dartmouth or Cornell or Penn
Back to stern - if you have a high gpa from stern, everyone knows that said person works their ass off and is intelligent
CU SEAS PP above. My kid turned down GS from Wall Street. Finance/consulting on Wall Street takes special kids with special temperament. If that's your kid, go for it. Wall Street jobs aren't hard to get for kids coming out of target schools. With other options, Wall Street/GS felt like a dinosaur.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so surprising to me. Back in the day, the elite ws firms preferred ivy to anyone else.
How did nyu pull this off? I am genuinely curious. Are they providing a more useful, relevant, or rigorous education? Do they provide better networking events? What have they done?
Columbia destroyed itself by itself by admitting a lot of socially maladjusted kids and those with questionable academic potential.
Stern otoh build up a steady stream of grinder gunners who are killer employees in[b] finance/consulting over the last 15 years.
There’s way more risk on what you will get from a random Columbia kid vs say Dartmouth or Cornell or Penn
Back to stern - if you have a high gpa from stern, everyone knows that said person works their ass off and is intelligent
Anonymous wrote:This is so surprising to me. Back in the day, the elite ws firms preferred ivy to anyone else.
How did nyu pull this off? I am genuinely curious. Are they providing a more useful, relevant, or rigorous education? Do they provide better networking events? What have they done?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For finance and consulting recruiting, NYU wins. Columbia has that air of "the bottom Ivy." which never helps in recruiting. Career services are better at Stern too.
Lol, if Columbia were the bottom ivy, NYU is even lower. Who really compares Columbia with NYU?
NYU is competitive with Columbia GS.
NYU and Columbia are peers with similar USNWR rankings. Stern is NYU's most elite school and definitely beats Columbia for elite finance recruiting. You know this, which is why you keep dodging the question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I finally know why this board has so many hostile statements against Columbia. Lots of them must be from NYU affiliates, just like the answers of this topic.
I am guessing there are more NYU people simply bc it's easier to get in. Less Columbia grads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For finance and consulting recruiting, NYU wins. Columbia has that air of "the bottom Ivy." which never helps in recruiting. Career services are better at Stern too.
Lol, if Columbia were the bottom ivy, NYU is even lower. Who really compares Columbia with NYU?
NYU is competitive with Columbia GS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For finance and consulting recruiting, NYU wins. Columbia has that air of "the bottom Ivy." which never helps in recruiting. Career services are better at Stern too.
Lol, if Columbia were the bottom ivy, NYU is even lower. Who really compares Columbia with NYU?
NYU is competitive with Columbia GS.
Anonymous wrote:For finance and consulting recruiting, NYU wins. Columbia has that air of "the bottom Ivy." which never helps in recruiting. Career services are better at Stern too.
Anonymous wrote:these two schools on entirely different trajectories - NYU a hot school and Columbia is very meh
NYU and schools like USC and Northeastern, are wicked popular, and only slightly behind the exploding interest in Duke, Vandy, and more surprisingly, other SEC schools like Tenn, Ga, and Fla. This generation of kids os not as tied to prestige - and when they are, look squarely at mom and dad for instilling that attitude and belief set. Duke, NYU, or Vandy over the lesser ivies like Columbia and Cornell all day long folks
Duke wins