Stern Finance vs Dartmouth Econs/Maths

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<p>My apologies! You’re right. I’m sorry, my friend did one with GS, and the way he explained it, it seemed like it was Junior fall. I didn’t mean to spread misinformation! Thanks for correcting it.</p>

<p>And yeah, I am a '14 haha.</p>

<p>EDIT: But he went back to GS over the summer. He didn’t get a FT offer at the end of his first stint. He got one at the end of the summer, though. He’s now a 2nd-year analyst at GS.</p>

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<p>From my (limited) understanding, this isn’t entirely true. Bridgewater, for example, doesn’t recruit at Wharton. Of course, on the other hand, a number of other firms, like Rothschild, recruit at Wharton but not Dartmouth. It just depends.</p>

<p>Bahrain - be nice to Dartmouth Forever. I mean he/she was pretty close to how it works for someone who hasn’t been on campus. And as someone who benefitted directly from the D-plan in this regard I can say that while it might not put Dartmouth at Wharton/ Harvard level, it does put it above its direct peers (Columbia, Penn, Brown, Duke).</p>