<p><strong><em>Please only people that have experience in the area</em></strong>.</p>
<p>How many percent of the students that send there applications to Big Ibanks in New York actually end up landing a Ibank job?Is it very very small amount?Also if you send your resume to multiple firms how likely would it be you would land a job then? He is the applicant stats. </p>
<p>Rutgers-School of Business- Honors College
3.79 GPA
Double major Accouning/Finance
(Ibanks recruits at multiple of Rutger’s Career day)</p>
<p>Why are you posting about Rutgers on the Penn forum if you go to Penn? I must agree with jpps: English. I'm sure you drive around all day in your 1988 Benz, good for you.</p>
<p>No Shawn, YOU are the fool. In one of your earlier posts, you blatantly stated that you are a student at Rutgers. So we know you are a liar. Secondly, you were highly offensive to yet another person on CC, who was just trying to help you- in an earlier post. Think again before attacking senior members like jpps1. Have fun in your Mercedes, and enjoy the STD's which you accumulated at Rutgers.</p>
<p>The funniest part is the content of that other post. "What if right out of college I meet a girl I really really like. I cant say a few years into a relationship, " Hey honey im going to Harvard". What is the best way around this possible problem?"</p>
<p>"Mr. Sakky dont be jealous.If not Harvard, def top 30. ** I sat with the admissions people at Wharton(right across the bridge), they assured me I am on the right track**.Quite frankly, they know more than you. You are misinformed.Please stay on topic ,thank you.... Suze, you made a good point"</p>
<p>oMEGA, nothing is wrong with ibanking. Just depends if you like having a sex life, sleeping, working out, having relationships, etc. Can you do 80-100 hours a week?</p>
<p>I love it, very interesting.I asked a simple question. Instead of getting a clear answer I got a bunch of personally bias remarks..So one must ask oneself why? First of all, I made a mistake.I should of realized the dynamics and self serving bias of the people on this board. You guys don't want to hear about from a student from rival school having a high GPA and getting a job in Ibanking. It makes you look bad and you feel threatened.Next, the personal attacks I got are purley due to insecurities.The claim that Ibanking is bad is due to sour grapes. Well, here are some positive things I have learned.</p>
<p>Lesson to be learned (especially ivy league students)
1) Be careful who you tell your good furtune to
2) Only ask advice from knowledgeable people
3) Be careful of other people's personal biases
4) Understand the dynamics of a situation
5)People can get tyrannical due to personal insecurities</p>
<p>Just go away. We're not at all threatened (here's a cheap shot: most of us will end up at an Ivy, and you're at Rutgers...how is that threatening?)--but what you did was basically spam the board. And that's annoying and idiotic.</p>
<p>shawn, I am really curious. Is your spacebar sticky? You might want to stop using your computer for that stuff, your sentences are all jammed together.like this.and like this.</p>
<p>I think you're a troll or there's a reason you go to rutgers</p>
<p>You can't be serious. Just because in the past I said something that made you mad (I believe it was regarding interviews) doesn't mean that I can't laugh. Anyone who's seen my posts or PM'd me knows that I have a sense of humor. Perhaps my sarcasm doesn't come through for you. And if you knew me in real life, that would be another story...</p>
<p>Besides, we're making fun of spacebar-hating Rutgers guy now, not Wharton.</p>
<p>Nothing really. The word itself simply becomes a catch-all phrase for everything non-Wharton students (and some Wharton students) don't like about the Wharton mentality.</p>