Anonymous wrote:Amherst has a history. Emphasis is on the history. I loved the school when I toured it 25 years ago and, yes, at the time it placed many grads on Wall Street and in consulting plus many more.
But do they really still do these days? I don't know. Seems like many of their DEI enrollment changes aren't going to be kids hungry for Wall Street or corporate America. Parents are relying on what they remember from 20-30 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Amherst may place more finance kids on Wall Street but that doesn’t mean that Davidson grads aren’t getting great finance jobs in NYC- or Atlanta, or DC. Both are great and it should come down to fit for OP’s kid.
Anonymous wrote:Amherst has a history. Emphasis is on the history. I loved the school when I toured it 25 years ago and, yes, at the time it placed many grads on Wall Street and in consulting plus many more.
But do they really still do these days? I don't know. Seems like many of their DEI enrollment changes aren't going to be kids hungry for Wall Street or corporate America. Parents are relying on what they remember from 20-30 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amherst has more of an athlete vs. non-athlete divide. Go Davidson.
lol, that isn’t what I hear from the Davidson athletes I know.
Yes, Amherst is that bad.
My college age kid has several friends who are recruited athletes at Davidson, lacrosse and another sport. They claim they only hang with other athletes so my guess there really isn't a difference on this point.
Anonymous wrote:Amherst has a history. Emphasis is on the history. I loved the school when I toured it 25 years ago and, yes, at the time it placed many grads on Wall Street and in consulting plus many more.
But do they really still do these days? I don't know. Seems like many of their DEI enrollment changes aren't going to be kids hungry for Wall Street or corporate America. Parents are relying on what they remember from 20-30 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter just finished her freshman year and Amherst and I was really impressed by the job placement for seniors graduating this year, particularly in finance and consulting. It’s also just a pretty great place with nice people (but bad food! Like really bad. So take note if that’s important)
What a shallow thing to be impressed by. Some people actually save the world or help in making it a better place.
Agree; but on this site, it's all about making money.
It’s directly relevant to OP’s query.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter just finished her freshman year and Amherst and I was really impressed by the job placement for seniors graduating this year, particularly in finance and consulting. It’s also just a pretty great place with nice people (but bad food! Like really bad. So take note if that’s important)
What a shallow thing to be impressed by. Some people actually save the world or help in making it a better place.
Agree; but on this site, it's all about making money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter just finished her freshman year and Amherst and I was really impressed by the job placement for seniors graduating this year, particularly in finance and consulting. It’s also just a pretty great place with nice people (but bad food! Like really bad. So take note if that’s important)
What a shallow thing to be impressed by. Some people actually save the world or help in making it a better place.
Anonymous wrote:The ignorance shown by so many in this thread reminds me why this country is such a mess. With the angst and nastiness on top of it.
Good luck to the OP. You hopefully have two great options. Despite what the trolls say, you can’t go wrong.