Most of IU is just Kelley Finance Kids.

I visited and I just found out that they give out more Finance degrees than bigger state schools like OSU and UIUC. So by the end date most kids don’t get into any workshops or the top ones. I was wondering if a lot of kids come into Kelley with false expectations then because people hype up the school so much?

 

Wait. You mean to tell me the majority of business students at a big ten school are just “finance kids”??? No way!

 

Bc there’s Kelley hardos who hype up the school so much, but don’t admit that most kids don’t get the outcomes their looking for. And that Bloomington sucks.

 

The classic target weirdo (36 ACT, President of 40 clubs, spent every hour of their life studying as their idea of fun is hanging out with their study group at the library at 11:00pm on a Friday or playing League of Legends, 120 lbs, can't get past behavioral phone screens, and makes posts on internet forums about "trauma from lack of success in dating")

versus

Brad from Naperville (barely pulled a 30 ACT, FIJI legacy, only hobby is drinking, made finance their whole identity, only academic and career success is due to their Adderall addiction and the fact that their great aunt's third cousin twice removed was black, and has to constantly remind you they will be working in investment banking and that Kelley is a prestigious business school (equally ranked as Cornell and UVA on US News btw).

 

But for God's sake, why are you talking and telling stories about this school if everything is so clear from the wires of the school? There's nothing to talk about, the principal has a picture of a bathtub hanging in his office, or it was hanging right behind him, it's hard to say, given that the students said it was his bathroom. It is immediately clear that the management is a bit clueless about style, and even more so in the education system

 

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