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Check the search, I posted about them before but the post looks messed up. Last year before the superday HR sent everyone a spreadsheet and we had to select two groups that we were interested in interviewing with. I chose Healthcare and Commercial/Industrials. The healthcare group is a MM player and was their best group last year. Expect normal banking questions and best of luck!

 
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Really no need for the attitude, b2. You're losing your touch: your sad, angry posts aren't even funny any more. I understand you need an outlet for the stress of your life, little buddy. You've incessantly been made fun of, despite thinking "it was all over" when you left the comfort of the Ivy League your parents bought your way into (the cute facade that you "earned" anything, especially a scholarship at a top non-target or whatever you said is hilarious at best, but unfortunately hardly believable, though the desperate need for attention and a spotlight do give those that don't take you seriously a good laugh).

I'm sure the maids and groundskeepers at your estate house in New England just took it when you cursed/racially berated them for not heating your milk bottle to the elite 99.5 degree temperature you loved so much. But it's honestly getting old so quickly. Adorable, definitely. But otherwise not that great. Come on man, your material is getting old so fast.

 

Bought my way in? Sigggggh... kids... what was my SAT score? Hint: near perfect. What is my GMAT now? Hint: perfect. What is my LSAT now? Hint: near perfect.

When you join me up here in the 99th, then you'll know how willing schools are to throw money at you.

Yes, I grew up in preppy suburban New England, yes, my parents each earn less than 6 figures, yes this is considered lower-middle-class in this part of the country.

 

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