<p>Does anyone know how many NYU Stern alumni has worked
at the WTC? ps. I'm not being sarcastic or anything;
I am very serious.</p>
<p>I really don't think you'll be getting into Stern mate.</p>
<p>maybe he means the new one? if hes not at stern yet, it should be done by the time he graduates</p>
<p>Lol, I certainly hope so. Even that doesn't entirely make sense though- No Stern alumni has EVER worked at the new world trade center.</p>
<p>Also, judging by the username and eagerness to make the reader believe that he is "very serious", it seems like this person is not very old.</p>
<p>well im a high school student. Just because i play the
guitar, it doesn't mean that i suck academically. If I play
paganini stuff on the violin would that make me look like
an elite?
"No Stern alumni has EVER worked at the new world trade center."
Of course not, the new one doesn't exist now. I meant the
old one. And I mentioned that I am serious because of
the nature of the topic.</p>
<p>why would it matter what buidling you work in? Most of the good firms will never be in the WTC, they have - or have gotten since 9/11 - their own buildings. WTC will be populated by mostly mid-size business and satelitte branches.</p>
<p>this discussion is making me dumber, and yet I feel compelled to write! NO MORE from me in here.</p>
<p>Er... you can't work at the old WTC, since there's nothing left of it...</p>
<p>I'm sure there were Stern alumni who worked there, but are you sure you mean the WTC, as in the two buildings in the financial district that haven't existed since 2001?</p>