NYU Stern

<p>all of you need to relax seriously</p>

<p>venus.ajar, i really hope you get pwned... as a matter of fact, you probably will get pwned with your condecending bs.</p>

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<li>respect your elders. 2. if you were that good, we wouldnt have this conversation, you would be at wharton. so quit being arrogant. then you have all the rights to look down on people/schools and people wont say a word. 3. you answered your own question. You are a high school senior, you dont know jack about the real world. seriously. </li>
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<p>So until you learn a thing or two, just relax being hostile to people.</p>

<p>harvardman let's see if you make sense.
1. respect my elders. Sweetlax isn't my elder, we're in the same grade.
2. I don't know what "this conversation" is and I don't think you do either. And I never insinuated that I was better nor have I been arrogant whatsoever. I simply defend and refute what sweetlax starts. Maybe you should scroll back a little and see for yourself.
3. I never had any questions, and this was never about "the real world" like you like to say. </p>

<p>And I think you should probably rethink what you said about what you say to people you don't know on the internet about the learning "a thing or two." I'm not a hostile person, but I call out people who start things with me. I'm from Philly, what can I say. </p>

<p>Oh, and how does it feel to call yourself a harvardman and go to Cornell? Why don't you jump off a gorge and start judging someone else? </p>

<p>Anyone else want to judge me?</p>

<p>oh dear,</p>

<p>i think all the b-schools need to start doing interview and not admit all the douches...</p>

<p>and I see plenty of future Ken Lay and Jeff Skillings here...</p>

<p>I think it's quite funny how people like venus.ajar and futurenyustudent biggest trolls in this board and they are not even here yet.</p>

<p>I'm a troll because I treat people (only 2) the way they treat me? Go philosophize on that</p>

<p>lol............... like i said, reality is a b1tch... let him learn it the hard way.</p>

<p>Have fun at Stern you Wharton reject. I actually got into Stern but I turned it down the day I got it in the mail. Hell I didn't even consider it one of my top choices.</p>

<p>Thanks, I will. </p>

<p>Oh, and Harvardman, how do you like being pwned by a girl? A hot one, nonetheless.</p>

<p>warren, I'm sure there were more people who got offers but I only know 25 of them personally. I was just trying to give you a rough idea of how good the IB placement is at NYU.</p>

<p>lmao sweetlax defs got into stern. did you turn it down for Emory? hahahaha</p>

<p>oh arite sounds good</p>

<p>Do many, if any, get jobs with hedge funds, PE firms and VCs?</p>

<p>CC arguments are weak. E-thugs need to take a rest. </p>

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<p>yes a lot of people get interships with hedge funds, PE firms and VCs. There are a lot that recruit at NYU and a lot of shops in the city take resumes from NYU kids all the time. Although I think the positions they get are varied...from the classic making copies and doing research internships to the really intense and competitive positions.</p>

<p>Damn. This is an entertaining thread. We need some e-fights up in here.</p>

<p>Haha THANK GOD I decided not to go to an undergrad B-school and spend 4 precious years of my life with douchebags like the one on this thread. All you Wharton, Stern, Ross, Hass, etc. people are so infatuated with your prospective i-banking careers that you forget the real reason of attending college: to mature intellectually and socially as young adults. You all won't get very far in the real world with these attitudes. Haha nearly everyone at places like Wharton and Stern don't even say that they attend "Penn" or "NYU" when asked what school they go to by others since they have an inferiority complex towards everyone else in the school and lack school pride completely.</p>

<p>Harvard, Yale, Princeton, MIT, Caltech, Columbia, and Duke grads land better jobs than a large number of Wharton grads and nearly ALL NYU grads even without undergraduate business degrees. And the great thing is, they don't need to sell their soul for 4 years and develop poisonous personalities to get as far as they do in the professional world. They all love their alma mater and look back on their college years with joy and consequently donate large sums of money back to the school. What's NYU's endowment again? That's waht I thought.</p>

<p>haha not like you had the choice to go to Ross or Wharton mate you didn't get accepted. Calm down with your little banter you're still a kid and sound more pompous than a lot of Sternies. Duke is a great school and yes, you should be proud of that. But once you get an internship and accomplish something substantial come back here and start talking--for now you're just a child and it shows. It's idiots like you that people complain about at undergrad bschools. You didn't get into the bschools you wanted to go to so you retaliate by badmouthing them, like a 14 year old girl does after she got dumped by her boyfriend. When you get a better internship than someone from Wharton, Ross, or Stern you can come back here and talk, but for now just sit down, shut up, and graduate from high school before talking with the big boys.</p>

<p>So is this pretty much the kind of bickering I have to look forward to in B-School?</p>

<p>evil<em>asian</em>dictator i think you need to actually get out of highschool first and get to college before you start badmouthing other schools and talking of the "real world". After you have done that come back and attempt to make a statement like you have just done. Maybe at that point you wont sound like as big of a tool (but you probably will).</p>

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haha not like you had the choice to go to Ross or Wharton mate you didn't get accepted. Calm down with your little banter you're still a kid and sound more pompous than a lot of Sternies. Duke is a great school and yes, you should be proud of that. But once you get an internship and accomplish something substantial come back here and start talking--for now you're just a child and it shows. It's idiots like you that people complain about at undergrad bschools. You didn't get into the bschools you wanted to go to so you retaliate by badmouthing them, like a 14 year old girl does after she got dumped by her boyfriend. When you get a better internship than someone from Wharton, Ross, or Stern you can come back here and talk, but for now just sit down, shut up, and graduate from high school before talking with the big boys.

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You're talking like a big man yet you are mentioning internships. Sometimes it's just better to not respond at all.</p>