2007 list of BB Summer Associate class by colleges
Someone posted a version of this a while ago, and a lot of people found it helpful. So I thought I would share with you guys this year's SA class at the BB that I interned with.
Harvard: 13
Princeton: 11
Dartmouth: 10
Penn (Wharton & CAS): 7
Duke: 7
Yale: 6
Stanford: 6
Columbia: 5
Michigan: 4
MIT: 4
Berkeley: 3
Williams: 3
Cornell: 3
UVA: 2
Brown: 2
UNC: 2
Indiana: 2
UCLA: 2
NYU (stern & CAS): 2
Amherst: 2
USC: 2
Wellesley: 2
A bunch had only one, and surprisingly, most were completely shut out. Thank me later
Is this limited to solely American schools, or were Canadian schools simply not well represented?
Thanks!
No Georgetown?
Dayum at Dartmouth. On a % basis, they totally destroy all the other schools.
I am guessing this is Lehman, they're known for taking a ton of Dartmouth kids.
could be JPM - the love a little bit of New Hampshire action.
Not JPM
this is an analyst list even though you call it associate?
It's an analyst class. They're mostly target undergrad schools, not MBA. And it says "Stern and CAS," "Wharton and CAS."
Or I suppose it could mean where the associates went when they were undergrads? Doubt it though.
That would be completely useless and untrue.
The list seems somewhat bogus... Cause for alarm if you ask me... But then again, you never know; his sources might be reliable and accurate..
Cornell, UVA, UNC, Brown, Indiana UCLA, USC...
but no Northwestern.
:-(
guess we're too busy becoming consultants and doctors?
or baggage handlers at O'hare.
Burn on the semi-target!
^LOL...HAHAHAHA...that's harsh
You are a faggot.
its more of a target than the schools i listed! we got hosed
georgetown chicago and northwestern only got one a piece
Dartmouth and Williams have the most per capita
Nothing surprising with this list, pretty in-line with the other SA class posted and my own.
Btw whats up with NYU, I thought Stern was one of the high ranked business schools
bump
is this the nyc office only..?
I am pretty surprised.
Northwestern is no where near Cornell, UVA, or Brown in terms of recruiting.
I'm surprised about Stern too, since not only is it two for finance, but EVERYONE here wants to go into I-banking, whereas the ivies have only a small percentage of people wanting to do i0banking.
this could be misleading if it only represents the NYC offices (because most berkeley kids just go to the SF offices 15 min from our school)
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