Going to LAC next year... why are all the LinkedIn IB profiles former athletes????

Ik LAC's alumni network is very small compared to its ivy competitors but ive heard on a size adjusted basis it does pretty well (along with other LACs like williams, swarthmore to an extent i think?). anyway, i was searching google for "LAC" + "investment banking analyst" or "summer analyst" + "linkedin" and literally 90% of the profiles ive came across who were working at bulge brackets/EBs/some top MM firms etc. were varsity athletes at LAC, usually playing lacrosse football volleyball or tennis (sometimes crew but i think thats a club sport at LAC). ive known that wall street loves athletes, but this came as a big surprise to me cuz literally the VAST majority of the linkedin profiles were athletes at LAC, and even if they didnt put their team under their college description, a quick google search of them + LAC would bring you to LAC athletics page usually.

anyway so I was wondering am i screwed if i am not/won't be an athlete and want to break into finance from an LAC? Ik that in these top LACs like up to a third to 40% of the student body are athletes. So will banks/firms really pass over me when they see an athlete that's just as good (Or not too far behind) me? Or will I be fine if I network really hard. I know there are quite a few liberal arts guys so i was wondering your opinions. @NESCAC"

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Agree with above. NESCAC's are smaller schools, so naturally there will be a higher % of athletes compared to a school like Michigan. While it will be easier for a lacrosse or football player to get into IB, you still have great opportunities. This is based off friends experiences at NESCAC's.

 

Front office IB essentially looks for three things above all else:

  • Very smart people, but they don't need the smartest - the work's not that intellectually rigorous

  • Charismatic, presentable people who aren't awkward around clients

  • Competitive people with incredible work ethic

The above should make it fairly obvious why, in general, athletes place relatively well into IB. You already mentioned the high proportion of athletes in small LAC student bodies. Then consider the self-selection aspect, where students who go to a smaller liberal arts school are probably less inclined to pursue the prestige of IB than their name-brand Ivy peers. I'm not surprised then, that the majority of Amherst bankers have athletic backgrounds. But none of that means you'll be inherently disadvantaged without one. If you find another way to demonstrate your work ethic, you'll have plenty of opportunity.

And for the record, there's no swim test for crew. If you're swimming, you've done something very wrong.

 
"HighlyClevered" Front office IB essentially looks for three things above all else:
  • Very smart people, but they don't need the smartest - the work's not that intellectually rigorous

  • Charismatic, presentable people who aren't awkward around clients

  • Competitive people with incredible work ethic

The above should make it fairly obvious why, in general, athletes place relatively well into IB. You already mentioned the high proportion of athletes in small LAC student bodies. Then consider the self-selection aspect, where students who go to a smaller liberal arts school are probably less inclined to pursue the prestige of IB than their name-brand Ivy peers. I'm not surprised then, that the majority of Amherst bankers have athletic backgrounds. But none of that means you'll be inherently disadvantaged without one. If you find another way to demonstrate your work ethic, you'll have plenty of opportunity.

And for the record, there's no swim test for crew. If you're swimming, you've done something very wrong.

This. As long as you graduate with a good GPA you will get an interview at essentially every bank on the street. History and American Studies majors have gone to JPM, etc. from Amherst.

 

Most LACs have a larger % of student-athletes in their student body than a typical university by virtue of the following:

  • They often have smaller student bodies than typical colleges/universities (1200-3000 students)

  • They also usually have more varsity athletic teams than a typical college or university (most NESCAC schools have around the same amount of varsity sports as the Ivies--like 30-40 teams).

Combine these two and you get a fuckton of student-athletes at LACs, especially ones like NESCAC schools. Combined with what was stated above (e.g. banks look for well-rounded people who aren't awkward and who have similar interests; banks like people who are competitive and who can multitask/handle pressure), and there's your answer.

 

Amherst is an incredible school and you should be very proud. I'm sure as long as you keep your grades in an okay place, youre going to be more than fine.

 

non-US college graduate here and I highly recommend college athletics for those who go to a school with less competitive athletics program (non-olympian, non-NCAA, non-drafting, amateur-type shit)

Working out daily and training to compete and cooperate isn't just a positive attribution for banking, but it's a lifelong asset that'll carry you through and through

I played squash and was Vice Captain for my school. Great camaraderie, great alumni, overall great experience.

 

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