Sport With Best Exit Opps: Lacrosse


Lacrosse players say the sport rewards the kind of determination required to do well on Wall Street. “By and large, lacrosse players aren’t necessarily the best athletes in the country,” says Joe Lizzio, a former Cornell player and co-founder of CapRok Capital. “We don’t have huge vertical leaps or run the 40 [meter dash] in 4.4 seconds.” The best lacrosse players “are smart kids that put in the long hours,” adds Cummings. “The same goes for finance, where you’re going to do well if you can outwork the other guy.”

Alright monkeys, if you're not playing lacrosse and you want to break into finance, this article makes it clear that you're not doing everything you could be to maximize your chances.

That's right folks -- apparently lacrosse is the most played sport by Street minions.

Please rank the following sports in terms of prestige / exit opps...I kid, I kid...seriously though...

I think the same can be said for any sport...but for some reason lacrosse tends to cater more to those WASP-y, 18-22 year-olds who want to go into finance.

What do you guys make of this? Who played lax in college? Don't be shy!

Link to article

 

Man, that was a weird angel. Comparing sports with success on the Street.... wow. Causality FTW.

Disclaimer: Played Lacrosse in college.

CNBC sucks "This financial crisis is worse than a divorce. I've lost all my money, but the wife is still here." - Client after getting blown up
 

Absolutely true. Any NESCAC/Ivy/ACC lacrosse player has their pick of the litter.

This link depicts this phenomenon, 'Bert the Broker':

and the sequel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOBNru4or1M&feature=fvwrel

The best part? The actor went to Georgetown, started at Attack,and works in Equity Research in NYC.

"Whenever you feel like criticizing any one, just remember that all the people in this world haven't had the advantages that you've had." -F. Scott Fitzgerald
 

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