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Private Equity Firms & Universities: What’s the Relationship?

Which universities did private equity professionals at some of the largest firms attend?

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Then and Now: More Harvard Grads Go For Banking

Some stats on what we all knew to be true: more elite college grads are choosing high-paying careers these days. More

Buying Your Way Into Investment Banking

Got zero connections and attend the University of Hickville? Not a problem. More

Life’s Just Swell at the Ivy Plus

Times have changed. The Ivy Plus (Ivy League plus Stanford & MIT) have more dough than they know what to do with. So say hello to complimentary hand soap and stables.
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The Backdoor into Stanford

You already know how tough it is to get into top schools, perhaps even a school you went to. There seems to be no formula; it’s all already been done. That once basic foundation of lots of AP classes, top SATs, “serious” participation in a sport or two rounded out with a dash of clubs or volunteering — it’s all positively quaint now.

So, in preparation, you’ve already started donating to pave the way for your as-yet unborn offspring.

And then of course there’s another out-of-the-box idea — don’t get accepted by a top school? Why not just go, anyway? That’s what 18-yo Azia Kim, a SoCal native, pulled off, at least for 8 months. Kim managed to even lodge in two separate dorms at Stanford, without an ID card or a key, leaving her room window open to get in and out.

The Stanford community seems pretty shocked, but I don’t think this kind of thing is that rare. I remember having a semi-imposter around in my college days as well. He slept in lounges and various places and got in through the help of students. My advice to those that are that desperate is to just enroll into Continuing Education or General Studies, or better yet, realize that big name schools don’t mean all that much except to those that go, of course ;)
Related: Coverage on Stanford Daily

‘Cos Living Large Takes Learning Large

MIT, Stanford and Berkeley are among many schools offering their course materials, and in some cases, videos, online. MIT seems by far the most comprehensive, offering even courses from the Sloan School of Mgmt.

via WSJ, Lifehacker

Drinkin’ Time

What’s with all of the school daze videos lately? Yes, being a “soulless corporate drone” is boring so we wish we were back in college. This latest funny via IvyGate.

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