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I was one of the first analysts in the Orange Value Fund. It has matured since then and is basically a pipeline for FO jobs. Great internships and placements.

SU is a weird beast. Middle of nowhere, but great basketball. Most people know about it from the sports. I wear my SU gear all over an always get stopped. Thing you have to remember is the ranking differs among schools. Whitman was 38th when I went, not it is like barely sub 50. Law school sucks, Newhouse is tops, Architecture school is very good, Maxwell grad school is good (UG is ok).

OCR is mainly great F500 and MO. That being said, alumni are everywhere on the street. SU is a school that very rich, connected kids go to that can't get in elsewhere. Sucks but fact. Hence why you have so many alumni in NYC working on the street.

IMO, if you can, go to a better school. Bit if you can't SU is fine. I was pretty naive when I picked schools and didn't know jack shit. If I knew then what I knew now I would have went elsewhere. That being said I love SU and orange juice so things worked out.

 

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