<p>I hear that Goldman Sachs and the Mckinsey Group has "private sessions" with ILR students. Can a current undergrad, parent, or alum confirm this or shed some insight regarding this issue??</p>
<p>i can confirm it. </p>
<p>a few of my friends work for GS now. Others have worked at various places like JP Morgan, Barclays, etc.</p>
<p>Hey, gomestar, can you check your Private messages, I have sent a couple, need some help, thanks !</p>
<p>ILR even has its own Job Fair!</p>
<p>are all Ilries kind of like guarantee a job??
sorry if i sound riduculous but i wonder do you think getting into ILR is a step towards success?</p>
<p>Well...ya. If you go to Cornell, at this unique and great college, and do well ur definitely on ur way to success. I mean of course...but dont think the name will do it alone. Get a good gpa, be active on campus and in the workforce (internships n such), ect... and ur set!</p>
<p>53% of graduates get jobs right after graduation, 29% go off to law school, and 15% attain MBA degrees… most find jobs in human resources, business, legal assistants, paralegals…!</p>
<p>Figgy what year you will be when you go there as a GT??</p>
<p>I'm a 2010er and I'm transfering next school year after I finish my Freshman year that I'm currently enrolled in.</p>
<p>average salary for ILR grads is around $50,000 for the first year. </p>
<p>The average salary for all people in the US is just under this - remember, this includes those who are 40-50 years old ... ILR grads will be no older than 21-22.</p>
<p>Ya ILRies have the 2nd highest salaries of Cornellians upon graduation</p>
<p>What program has the highest?</p>
<p>Engineering</p>
<p>Read this:</p>