Interesting Insight from H/S/W MBA Info Session

I just came back from an info session for one of these schools. They had an alumni panel and each of these alumni were relatively young (late 20s to mid 30s). However they freaked me out a bit. One, for example, was a varsity athlete at a top LAC, graduated Phi Beta Kappa, and is a principal now at a UMM. Extereme chad energy. Another went to a top school for pre-med, graduated as a MD/MBA, and is now a resident, and got a full ride on a prestigious scholarship. You could tell that he was a genius. The other two were also relatively impressive. Not only that but every one of these alumni were extremely put together/attractive young individuals. 

Not to say my own background is bad but it almost felt like John Hamm's character in 30 Rock; these people were distinctly in the "bubble". My question is, are the average H/S/W grads all like this? and is it all a facade or do they have some sort of mask of sanity situation going on. I feel like it can't come that easy to these people but it sure seems like it. 

3 Comments
 

Optio libero molestias tenetur est sapiente. Cum maxime optio quo maiores.

Officia dolores consequatur enim eos repudiandae eum quia ut. Magni molestias facere aut illum aut doloremque. Iure laborum quo est maiores asperiores quia ea.

Reiciendis fuga distinctio dolorem dolores quis. Impedit ut nihil omnis dolorem. Exercitationem illo incidunt ut sit aut id similique vero. Quam dolorum odit vero deleniti qui velit voluptatem.

Blanditiis id illo itaque rerum dolor odit itaque. Sed perferendis nulla ea animi distinctio molestiae et.

Career Advancement Opportunities

July 2026 Investment Banking

  • Evercore 01 99.4%
  • Moelis & Company 01 98.9%
  • JPMorgan 01 98.3%
  • Guggenheim Partners 01 97.7%
  • Morgan Stanley 07 97.1%

Overall Employee Satisfaction

July 2026 Investment Banking

  • Moelis & Company No 99.4%
  • Evercore No 98.8%
  • Morgan Stanley 01 98.3%
  • BMO Capital Markets 13 97.7%
  • Banco Santander 01 97.1%

Professional Growth Opportunities

July 2026 Investment Banking

  • Evercore 01 99.4%
  • Moelis & Company 01 98.9%
  • Morgan Stanley 06 98.3%
  • Goldman Sachs 01 97.7%
  • JPMorgan 01 97.1%

Total Avg Compensation

July 2026 Investment Banking

  • Vice President (15) $434
  • Associates (46) $258
  • 3rd+ Year Analyst (8) $210
  • 2nd Year Analyst (22) $179
  • Intern/Summer Associate (13) $156
  • 1st Year Analyst (80) $150
  • Intern/Summer Analyst (73) $101
notes
16 IB Interviews Notes

“... there’s no excuse to not take advantage of the resources out there available to you. Best value for your $ are the...”

Leaderboard

1
redever's picture
redever
99.2
2
kanon's picture
kanon
99.0
3
BankonBanking's picture
BankonBanking
99.0
4
Secyh62's picture
Secyh62
99.0
5
DrApeman's picture
DrApeman
98.9
6
Betsy Massar's picture
Betsy Massar
98.9
7
dosk17's picture
dosk17
98.9
8
GameTheory's picture
GameTheory
98.9
9
CompBanker's picture
CompBanker
98.9
10
Mimbs's picture
Mimbs
98.8
success
From 10 rejections to 1 dream investment banking internship

“... I believe it was the single biggest reason why I ended up with an offer...”