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I wouldn't say rothschild is the most competitive it has multiple spring weeks / insight weeks that are convertible (the normal spring open to everyone, the women's spring week, the upreach insight week in the summer) that all take about 20-30people. Conversion is about 50% to SA, but the women's programme you had the opportunity to convert directly to grad. 

Us usual, targets dominate recruiting, but theres somewhat more presence of semi-targets and non-targets imo.

I think jefferies has had very high conversion rates in past years. The most technical spring week i interviewed for was Evercore, but I didn't get many interviews so I won't be able to compare.

 

From the linkedin posts I've seen it seems like Warwick dominated this year? Especially Warwick economics and maths. I haven't seen many Oxbridge get offers.... First year maths at Oxford but none of my friends got springs and the only people that got springs from Oxford are DEI. (I think I've seen 1-2 non DEI spring admits this year? someone correct me if I'm wrong. I failed to get any) 

 

warwick econ and LSE are the only losers to post before the actual spring. Just wait till you go to the spring and then you can find the actual data

when I did do springs however. LSE and WW did have heavy numbers so yeah maybe

 

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