Which schools did well these past few recruiting cycles
As people know, target schools are slowly losing their guaranteed pipelines (non-targets and other schools have started doing well). What schools have suffered the most pipeline wise, and which have really eaten their lunch based off what people are seeing?
CMC and IU doing really well from what I’ve seen, legacy nepo kid schools like the Williams colleges of the world seem to be falling off
Target schools aren't losing their quotas lol
UGA on the rise
Generally on the rise: Stern, Vandy, Brown, Chicago
Generally losing out: W/A, Dartmouth (not what it was 15 years ago, still great)
stern not on par this year
Stern took a bit of a dip post 2022-2023 but this year has been the best by far since then. Crazy placements
Vanderbilt saw historic placements but unfortunately these's a huge stain with the PJT Park Hill incident.
What ended up happening there? Did Vanderbilt’s career center get involved?
Harvard struggling. Never thought that would happen
Cornell
Rutgers placed at EVR, PJT, LAZ, CVP, MOE this cycle + GS, MS, JPM, BofA, Barc last cycle
Current analyst at CVP, the guy from Rutgers you're taking about did not get a 2027 Summer CVP offer.
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