The Fall of Georgetown?

When I started out, Georgetown students were cool guys/girls to grab a beer with. What has changed that has turned these students into such sweaty toxic monkeys. How has that place changed. Just crazy -- as per that recent thread that blew up. Literally made me hop back on this shit site. The kids I hear about from their investment fund club or whatever are so socially awkward and unpleasant -- and unintelligent. Weird. Gonna be very wary of the gtown candidates I look at from now on. We literally had talks about blacklisting kids from some of the typical gtown groups we see shit resumes from. Case by case though I guess.

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The kid who got doxxed and lost his cvp offer. Seemed to be just a chill guy and a non hardo. Yet he was shafted in the thread because of that. It reflects more so on the nature of the school. 

 

sounds like it was more an RBC saga. Looks really bad for them as a firm that they let their analysts get out of line like that. I'm hearing upper management is pretty pissed about it. Whoever started all this doxxing is definitely going to get blacklisted if found out. Also these kids really need to know that people read this site, and things like this make Gtown (and unfortunately RBC) look... unfavorable...

 

We have about 4 or 5 Georgetown people in my associate class and they’re all really chill, very approachable - we had a group project assigned in our training and the Georgetown people that were in my group of 6 basically carried the team.

 

From what I gathered from reading the CVP thread, they were talking shit about how 'low quality' the incoming class was for 2024 summer. Someone ended up doxxing one of the incomming interns (who was from Georgetown) saying that they were really unprofessional during their internship this summer at RBC. I think it got out of hand with lots of people also saying they work with him / had classes with him and also saw unprofessional behaviour while others were vouching for him. Apparently his offer got pulled but who knows.

I think this is the gist of it but not exactly sure since a lot of comments were deleted.

 

imagine embarrassing your school to the point where the founders of each firm have to have convos about it and it ends up on my desk and we have to debate blacklisting Georgetown. Cheers!

 

The school has had a pretty big shift in how clubs work and is still going through the shift. Remains to be seen how it will impact the school from a recruiting standpoint, but the clubs that were top even just 5 years ago are not anymore and some of the newcomer clubs are placing lights out into buyside/top IB jobs. Probably due to some level of complacency from those who were in these previously considered 'top' clubs.

To any incoming freshmen: there is no golden ticket hidden in these extracurriculars, you will have to work hard no matter what so try to enjoy college along the way.

 

Funnily enough, a friend of mine at Jefferies had the same experience with the Georgetown kids last summer.

The intern personally fired / blacklisted by Rich Handler was a g-town student as were some others who were just as bad. Seems like a prolonged dip in quality to me . . .

 

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