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Quick LinkedIn search will probably be your best bet. LACs generally have good brand names and middlebury will likely get you plenty of looks from BB/EB/MM firms.

 

Hard to say given that it’s such a small school. LACs normally aren’t considered “targets” because there isn’t a big enough student population for firms to recruit heavy there. However, everyone knows that they are very good schools with bright students. You will be able to get looks from middlebury.

 

Pretty fair. However, Wesleyan has pipeline to CVP (co-founder, few partners, bunch of juniors) and sends one per year to EVR. Not the worst pair of places to have guaranteed interviews. 

 

Ted Pick, President and future CEO of MS too. Great guy and takes care of Midd.

Idk anyone who wanted to do finance at Midd who didn’t make it. Literally everyone that puts in the minimum effort required makes it.

Annual finance trip is top notch and the small school makes it much less internally competitive (50ish kids remotely interested a year) and the alumni are extremely responsive to networking requests.

 

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