Anonymous wrote:My kid is in a pre-professional club. She is horrified at the discussions they have about prospective members. They want kids that have “the look”, favor certain race/ethnicity, are snobby about SAT scores (that are years old for many of these kids who are upperclassmen, hardly seem relevant at this point when they have a college record), try to trick kids and are hostile to them in interviews, etc. She is very turned off by the club, feels excluded, and has not gotten any professional benefit. She will probably drop out.
Anonymous wrote:The UVA Pickleball Club has tryouts, and not everyone makes it. You’ve got to be good — really good. UVA won the 2024 Collegiate Pickleball Championship, so standards are high. Stop whining about your kids not getting into every club. Tell them to bring something worth having. Otherwise, stfu.
Anonymous wrote:you need clubs to recruit at UCLA?Anonymous wrote:Just dont go to a school where you need clubs to recruit. UCLA, Vanderbilt, CMU, Rice, other lower targets.
Anonymous wrote:Most clubs are open. Ones that require a talent or skill usually have a tryout.
IT WAS LIKE THIS WHEN WE WERE YOUNGER, TOO!
you need clubs to recruit at UCLA?Anonymous wrote:Just dont go to a school where you need clubs to recruit. UCLA, Vanderbilt, CMU, Rice, other lower targets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there are 27 or however many investment club, but the most prestigious investment clubs with the best name recognition among high finance recruiters / alumni network will naturally be limited in quantity.
What’s the evidence that recruiters and alumni care about this when hiring?
There is none.
This is good to know.
Sadly, you're wrong. Evidence is as yet anecdotal, but research now under peer review suggests that the influence of club alumni networks in hiring, esp. for finance and consulting, is real and considerable.
Show a source.
As I wrote, the papers are currently under peer review, and thus cannot be cited. Come back to me in 18-24 months.