I don't think the population is great enough to conduct a proper survey with statistical significance.

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This is stupid. Absolutely no correlation between schools, and even less so with jobs. Even if you were to get a country-wide survey for every chapter, any trend would be an illusory correlation.

Look at it this way. According to Google (good research, eh) Beta Theta Pi has the most Rhodes Scholars. This doesn't mean that the two are linked. No point to this.

 
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This is stupid. Absolutely no correlation between schools, and even less so with jobs. Even if you were to get a country-wide survey for every chapter, any trend would be an illusory correlation.

Look at it this way. According to Google (good research, eh) Beta Theta Pi has the most Rhodes Scholars. This doesn't mean that the two are linked. No point to this.

Not that this matters much, but that's probably false. Sororities do have some degree of reputational consistency across chapters, although even if they didn't, some are larger than others. Thus, other considerations aside, will have greater representation in finance. Obviously this in and of itself is meaningless, except it very plausibly could have a feedback effect insofar as there are more potential networking contacts available to an individual job-searcher.

It would be interesting to see if @Bankerella (WSO mods: can we get @tags?) might dust off her trusty LinkedIn dataset and check this out.

But yeah, I highly dispute that it would be an illusory correlation per-se. Way too many potential factors at play to make that call without running numbers first.

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Considering a couple of my friends who will be at (and already at) GS and MS list them on their resumes, I do think it's relevant for all the freshman girls out there rushing. Especially thetas which tend to be good everywhere

 

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