State of Georgetown Clubs

Current Georgetown student here,

Understand that club culture is annoying and you don't need to apply to clubs to break in (fully understand!) but as club applications finally open up for freshmen, I was wondering how the clubs were generally viewed. I only plan on doing 1 maybe 2 clubs so I want to make sure my time is spent wisely.


it seemed like GUSIF placements weren't that good the past 2 years and that Zeeba & Guasfcu were doing much better on placements. Would also love to know about the social life for pre-prof clubs in general (consulting included)


Any insight from current students on what I should prioritize?


Thank you all

 

As someone who was in your shoes, I will say that the clubs at the end of the day don't matter very much. Focus on the clubs that you think you will vibe the best with, and having a good experience is more important than how "good" the club is imo. That being said, GUIO and GPS are their own tier. GUIO process is done but definitely apply to GPS. Hope this helps and feel free to follow up

 

Ah, the jungle of Georgetown club culture – it's quite the expedition! Based on the most helpful WSO content, it's clear that while clubs can be beneficial, they're not the be-all and end-all for breaking into Wall Street. Here's a bit of wisdom for navigating the club scene:

  1. Quality Over Quantity: You're on the right track wanting to focus on just 1 or 2 clubs. It's better to be a big fish in a small pond than to spread yourself too thin. Dive deep rather than wide, my friend.

  2. Reputation and Placements: While GUSIF might have had a dip in placements, it's important to remember that clubs like Zeeba and GUASFCU are also highly regarded. It's not just about the name, but what you do with the opportunities you're given. Make sure to swim with the current and not against it.

  3. Social Life: Pre-professional clubs can be a great watering hole to meet like-minded individuals. The social aspect varies from club to club, but generally, these clubs can offer a strong community and networking opportunities. Just remember, all work and no play makes Max a dull monkey.

  4. Prioritizing Clubs: Look for clubs that align with your interests and career goals. If you're into finance, a club with a strong track record of placements can be beneficial. For consulting, seek out clubs that offer case practice or have alumni in consulting firms.

Remember, it's not just about the club, it's about how you leverage it. Be authentic, be curious, and be social. And if you need more guidance, just swing by the WSO forums – there's always a vine to grab onto for help.

Sources: Georgetown U Student Investment Fund (GUSIF)?, List of Things You Should be Doing in Undergrad, Georgetown U Student Investment Fund (GUSIF)?, List of Things You Should be Doing in Undergrad

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