Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You go to get an education and make connections. As with other schools, HYP students have many different goals and interests that inform their post-college path. Some want to change the world, others want to live comfortable and fulfilling lives in the world they've been given.
The issue people have is that these students sell themselves as sjw's with nonprofits and then work for McKinsey.
So what? Marketing yourself to get what you want is a life skill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You go to get an education and make connections. As with other schools, HYP students have many different goals and interests that inform their post-college path. Some want to change the world, others want to live comfortable and fulfilling lives in the world they've been given.
The issue people have is that these students sell themselves as sjw's with nonprofits and then work for McKinsey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You go to get an education and make connections. As with other schools, HYP students have many different goals and interests that inform their post-college path. Some want to change the world, others want to live comfortable and fulfilling lives in the world they've been given.
The issue people have is that these students sell themselves as sjw's with nonprofits and then work for McKinsey.
Anonymous wrote:My kid wanted to change the world. I slapped him, wrapped him in a box, and mailed him to Harvard with a note saying he needed a quant job at Jane Street.
So yeah, can confirm that OP is correct.

Anonymous wrote:You go to get an education and make connections. As with other schools, HYP students have many different goals and interests that inform their post-college path. Some want to change the world, others want to live comfortable and fulfilling lives in the world they've been given.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You cannot get into Jane Street unless you are very strong in math and physics. If you truly are very good at math they will interview from any school. The top schools at Jane Street are MIT, Harvard, Stanford and Berkeley but the common thread is being strong at math.
a girl on my kid's dorm at Yale had a Jane Street internship last summer. Major was philosophy. No double major. No nepo
It amazes me how DCUM posters just want to outright lie about anything and everything. There were 7 Yale interns at Jane Street last summer and ALL of them were STEM majors.
Are you a stalker? Or do you just need a hobby? Every time a poster here mentions Jane Street the world gets a little dumber...
I’m no more than a stalker than you. I’m just informed.
Overheard a conversation while standing in line buying laxatives?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You cannot get into Jane Street unless you are very strong in math and physics. If you truly are very good at math they will interview from any school. The top schools at Jane Street are MIT, Harvard, Stanford and Berkeley but the common thread is being strong at math.
a girl on my kid's dorm at Yale had a Jane Street internship last summer. Major was philosophy. No double major. No nepo
It amazes me how DCUM posters just want to outright lie about anything and everything. There were 7 Yale interns at Jane Street last summer and ALL of them were STEM majors.
Are you a stalker? Or do you just need a hobby? Every time a poster here mentions Jane Street the world gets a little dumber...
I’m no more than a stalker than you. I’m just informed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You cannot get into Jane Street unless you are very strong in math and physics. If you truly are very good at math they will interview from any school. The top schools at Jane Street are MIT, Harvard, Stanford and Berkeley but the common thread is being strong at math.
a girl on my kid's dorm at Yale had a Jane Street internship last summer. Major was philosophy. No double major. No nepo
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You cannot get into Jane Street unless you are very strong in math and physics. If you truly are very good at math they will interview from any school. The top schools at Jane Street are MIT, Harvard, Stanford and Berkeley but the common thread is being strong at math.
a girl on my kid's dorm at Yale had a Jane Street internship last summer. Major was philosophy. No double major. No nepo
It amazes me how DCUM posters just want to outright lie about anything and everything. There were 7 Yale interns at Jane Street last summer and ALL of them were STEM majors.
Are you a stalker? Or do you just need a hobby? Every time a poster here mentions Jane Street the world gets a little dumber...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You cannot get into Jane Street unless you are very strong in math and physics. If you truly are very good at math they will interview from any school. The top schools at Jane Street are MIT, Harvard, Stanford and Berkeley but the common thread is being strong at math.
a girl on my kid's dorm at Yale had a Jane Street internship last summer. Major was philosophy. No double major. No nepo
It amazes me how DCUM posters just want to outright lie about anything and everything. There were 7 Yale interns at Jane Street last summer and ALL of them were STEM majors.
How would you know that?
UChicagoAnonymous wrote:What are good schools the feed into quant jobs outside of HYPSM?