<p>lol good point Blaakfire....but working 12 hours a day leaves little time for else (assuming 8 hours sleep)...lol</p>
<p>but u can always retire early, with the $600,000 bonus Goldman gave to employees</p>
<p>lol good point Blaakfire....but working 12 hours a day leaves little time for else (assuming 8 hours sleep)...lol</p>
<p>but u can always retire early, with the $600,000 bonus Goldman gave to employees</p>
<p>yea that bonus was ridiculous like 16.5 billion in total :( get me a job there</p>
<p>wharton11, did you contact penn yet?</p>
<p>i love how suddenly michigan is way better than penn....at least to everyone who didnt get into penn ed....</p>
<p>yeah..its funny</p>
<p>The truth hurts.</p>
<p>i love how there were no "rejected from the College" threads started</p>
<p>who said mich is better? when u look at schools that good, its hard to really compare.</p>
<p>its like comparing HYPS.</p>
<p>anyway....Wharton is slightly better than Mich. b/c Wharton has a HUGE reputation for top notch business education.</p>
<p>and I did get deferred :P</p>
<p>I dont think you can come out and say mich is equal to wharton when it simply isnt. And to say that Mich could beat Wharton in competitons because it has too much of a focus on "finance" sounds like something you just pulled out and are throwing around. Dont underestimate how brilliant the people at Wharton are and the level of education. Sure Mich/Ross is a great school but it is not Wharton.</p>
<p>I agree its sooo hard to discern between HYPS (Harvard, Yale, Penn, Stanford)</p>
<p>nice joke</p>
<p>wholistically sure, but what about certain programs?</p>
<p>isn't princeton like better than yale for math and ****e?</p>