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Humm...Harvard? Like, am I supposed to respond University of Alaska?

 

LOL. Harvard, Wharton, and Stanford are sure a big jump from UVA, Chicago, and Stern

 

Not really, at least not for Booth v. Wharton. Kids at Wharton like to convince themselves that they go to the greatest business school in the world but the reality is, Wharton is seen as a tier below H/S. 

 

Everyone's going to say Harvard, Stanford, Wharton, and the like. What are you expecting with this thread, droves of people professing their love for IU Kelley?

 

That's fair. He also didn't set a limit on how much finances you have or tell us where we're in-state, so he kind of did say to assume unlimited finances. Regardless, I would still take out 200k in loans to go to Harvard, Stanford, Wharton and other similar schools than go to Michigan, UVA, Berkeley and other top state schools for free. Nothing against those schools, they're phenomenal but even considering loans, I'd go to the HSW-esque school.

 

My brother and sister went there - I chose a military school as well and would go to the same school if given the choice.

"If you always put limits on everything you do, physical or anything else, it will spread into your work and into your life. There are no limits. There are only plateaus, and you must not stay there, you must go beyond them." - Bruce Lee
 

Imagine having to study hard AND get yelled at and treated like shit.  Worst of both worlds imo

 

I would go to an ivy, that’s easy. If we’re being realistic, I would go to main campus instead of choosing the satellite campus to save a few thousand, also just for a better college experience and better clubs/ec’s and what not.

 

Went to Wharton, but I would've loved to go to a school with a good culture, while still having decent buy-side opportunities, like Yale, Harvard, Dartmouth, or Princeton.

 
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I'm gonna get MS from Ivy league wannabes and hardos but here I go...

Fuck all the Douchie elitist legacy accepting Ivies + Stanford. 

I'd go to MIT, study math, kill it on the Putnam, hookup with hot BU chicks, and date attractive and sophisticated chicks from Wellesley, Harvard, or Tufts.

Not a lot of people know this, but MIT frat scene (only some frats though) is pretty great. Girls? Lots of good talent from BU, BC, Harvard, and Wellesley all go to MIT parties. Friends? You got bunch of smart STEM kids who are all gonna go into tech, finance, consulting, and academia. Jobs? MIT is a heaven for recruiting- MBB, BB, Big Tech, and all major quant firms like Citadel, DE Shaw, 2sigma, Jane Street, etc...

You can get all that without being an elitist asshole.

 

Sadly, the suicide rate at MIT is much higher than the national average. So much for the grass is greener on the other side comment. 

 

That might be good for you but most people on WSO work or want to work in finance/investments.   I do not think that a lot of people who go to MIT want to work in investments. Can you get a finance/investments degree at MIT?

 

You have know idea what you're talking about. I personally know people who went to MIT that exited straight into quant funds, prop trading, credit and fundamental L/S hedge funds, long-only asset managers, and VC. I know even more who could have easily gotten the opportunity to do any of the above should they have chosen but preferred to go the entrepreneurship or big tech route instead. While the traditional network pipeline that Harvard enjoys isn't the same at MIT, what MIT does have over Harvard is a collection of undoubtedly the smartest undergraduate student body in the country in terms of sheer quantitative and critical analysis ability. That in and of itself will mean students who perform there will get a look almost anywhere they apply to and show genuine interest towards.

"The obedient always think of themselves as virtuous rather than cowardly" - Robert A. Wilson | "If you don't have any enemies in life you have never stood up for anything" - Winston Churchill | "It's a testament to the sheer belligerence of the profession that people would rather argue about the 'risk-adjusted returns' of using inferior tooth cleaning methods." - kellycriterion
 

This. MIT parties are the fucking bomb and BU 100% has the hottest chicks in the northeast. #fuckBC

"The obedient always think of themselves as virtuous rather than cowardly" - Robert A. Wilson | "If you don't have any enemies in life you have never stood up for anything" - Winston Churchill | "It's a testament to the sheer belligerence of the profession that people would rather argue about the 'risk-adjusted returns' of using inferior tooth cleaning methods." - kellycriterion
 

Dartmouth/ Oxford/ Princeton for the 'traditional' element/ 'prestige'. 

Wharton/ HBS for MBA

 

Dartmouth/ Oxford/ Princeton for the 'traditional' element/ 'prestige'. 

Wharton/ HBS for MBA

These are my choices too, might have thrown in Cambridge. ETH Zurich also sounds appealing to me for some reason, not really sure why.

Quant (ˈkwänt) n: An expert, someone who knows more and more about less and less until they know everything about nothing.
 
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I would go to the same school and just take advantage of all the mistakes I made. Things like not being right on top of academics from the get go, being a near autist around the opposite gender, letting my physique turn to shit. I think I could have a pretty good life if I had the right attitude going into college as well as an awareness of the opportunities available to me

I’m a fun guy. Obviously I love the game of basketball. I mean there’s more questions you have to ask me in order for me to tell you about myself. I'm not just gonna give you a whole spill... I mean, I don't even know where you're sitting at
 

This. I'd join a lot more clubs, be a lot more comfortable around women (was definitely a struggle my first 2 years), and on academics maximize the GPA / free time tradeoff. I know I spent a lot of time playing video games, reading fiction, etc. that I could just put 30% of that into getting better grades and the other 70% doing more of the social activities I mentioned. 

All said, professionally college helped me get to a great spot that I wouldn't trade for anything, but on personal experiences while I did have some good ones (6 out of 10) I think going back I could make it a 9 out of 10 or better. 

Well we all have some regrets, nothing to do about that now. But being in mid-20s the world is definitely still my oyster so going to make a full go of it. 

 

Perhaps a masochistic thought, but I wouldn't mind trying to study a hardcore science such as maths or physics at an old-school Russian polytechnic just to get that old-school Soviet science vibe. People I know coming from those kinds of backgrounds are laser sharp and seem to excel like crazy in quantitative fields. 

Sounds like Grigori Perelman 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Perelman

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