<p>hmom5,</p>
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<p>You make it sound like firms don’t go to NU to hire. Well, please explain what JP Morgan is doing at Northwestern (or Berkeley for that matter) then:
[J.P</a>. Morgan - Campus Schedule](<a href=“Domain Removed”>Domain Removed)
Compare the activities at NU to those at many other schools, the schedule at NU is definitely on the busy side and is on par with Duke’s (surprise!) and has way more activities than many others. Northwestern may not be a hot target but at least it’s a semi-target, at least for JP Morgan. But you madee it sound like firms don’t actually go there. Also, if firms don’t go to NU to hire, how do you explain the summer NYC internships that MMSS students got? I’ve already showed you the list earlier. Looks like these info contradict your “experience”. But does your experience include digging up recruiting activities of all the major IB at various campuses? If not, I don’t see are you can be so presumptuous. In fact, I don’t think you actually know. Otherwise, you would have said something like “I know that so and so don’t go to Northwestern this year”. Perhaps there aren’t as many NU (or Berkeley) grads on WS because less of them apply or want to go there, not because the NYC offiices don’t go there to recruit at the first place.</p>
<p>As for Kellogg certiciate, you really think Kellogg carries no weight and got no contact? You really think a specialized career advising dedicated to the program means nothing? I already showed you the link that says almost all of them got high finance internships. We are talking about almost 40 kids here. You really think none of them were NYC positions, given that quite a few MMSS kids had got them before without even using Kellogg?</p>