questions about olin

<p>hello, i’m trying to decide between duke, dartmouth, wash u, and nyu, and i have a couple of questions about olin:</p>

<li><p>how good is olin at getting companies on campus for recruitment? </p></li>
<li><p>do international students get the same opportunities for recruitment? </p></li>
<li><p>do meal plans include meals on weekends?</p></li>
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<p>thanks so much if anyone has answers to these questions. they’ll definitely help my choice between these schools</p>

<p>Meal plans do include weekends. I am not a b-school student so I can't answer the rest.</p>

<p>I don't think Olin is as big a draw as Tuck (Dartmouth). Even though Tuck is a graduate program, it might still help with association and connections?</p>

<p>I'm trying to decide between Olin and Stern and I believe it has been said that Olin recruitment isn't as strong as Wharton or Stern.</p>

<p>Why would you go to NYU-Stern over Duke or Dartmouth? I'm just trying to understand your rationale. Coming out of either or those places, you're probably going to get better starting offers and networking options than coming out of NYU, I reckon. Furthmore, the overall college experience should be better at those two schools.</p>

<p>Looking at the internship survey information submitted over the past few years, here are some employers that students have gotten internships at:
ABN-AMRO, AIG, Bank of America, Barclays Capital, Bear Stearns, Cantor Fitzgerald, Citi, Deutsche Bank, Ericsson, E&Y, Goldman Sachs, HSBC, IBM, Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch, Motorola, MSDW, NBC, PWC, UBS, and more. I'm sure the full time offer list looks similar. Even if the companies aren't all coming to campus, the opportunities to work at them still exist.</p>