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Old 04-17-2008, 01:00 AM   #1
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wellesley vs swarthmore for ibanking

which school offers more opportunities with internships/recruitments etc? where is the econ dept. more acclaimed?

thankyou(:
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Old 04-17-2008, 01:06 AM   #2
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I think either one will be a good choice. Just pick the one you like better.
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Old 04-17-2008, 08:38 AM   #3
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I'd second that. Both excellent choices.

Although, that's probably not what you want to hear right now...
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Old 04-24-2008, 04:32 PM   #4
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For i-banking Wellesley. It places better than Swarthmore.
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Old 04-24-2008, 07:56 PM   #5
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really? Better than 4 people in one class at mcKinsey? Also, the better students at swat are probably more likely to go to grad school... doesn't mean those who want ibanking have a hard time getting it. Maybe more instructive to look at the numbers at 2nd tier or less selective ibanking jobs.
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Old 04-24-2008, 08:54 PM   #6
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It is true that Swarthmore produces future Economics PhDs at a staggering rate. 1.6% of all Swarthmore graduates over a recent 10 year period went on to complete a PhD in Economics. That is by far the highest percentage of any college or university in the country, more than double the rate of the next closest. See below.

Swarthmore is also the #1 producer of future Poli Sci PhDs. and #1 in all Social Science PhDs.

Code:
Number of PhDs per 1000 grads

Academic field: Economics

PhDs and Doctoral Degrees:
ten years (1994 to 2003) from NSF database

Number of Graduates:
ten years (1989 to 1998) from IPEDS database

Note: Does not include colleges with less than 1000
graduates over the ten year period			
			

1		Swarthmore College	16
2		Grinnell College	7
3		Williams College	7
4		Carleton College	7
5		Harvard University	6
6		Agnes Scott College	6
7		Massachusetts Institute of Technology	5
8		University of Chicago	5
9		Yale University	5
10		California Institute of Technology	5
11		Princeton University	5
12		Macalester College	5
13		Stanford University	4
14		Pomona College	4
15		Oberlin College	4
16		Wellesley College	4
17		Trinity University	4
18		Bowdoin College	3
19		Earlham College	3
20		Berea College	3
21		Amherst College	3
22		Wabash College	3
23		Bard College	3
24		Rocky Mountain College	3
25		Coe College	3
26		Wesleyan University	3
27		College of William and Mary	3
28		Colby College	3
29		Columbia University in the City of New York	3
30		Hillsdale College	3
31		Franklin and Marshall College	3
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Old 04-24-2008, 09:01 PM   #7
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big deal, i hear haverford just got a new microscope so now they have the best science department in pennsylvania, no, change that, best in america, no, better yet, best in the galaxy.
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Old 04-26-2008, 07:04 PM   #8
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doesn't anyone think that the college has little influence in whether or not the individual wants to attain PhD status? The people at Swarthmore are driven, its not that the classes as Swarthmore drive people to obtain a PhD is social sciences. If you are motivated, any top tier college will provide you the means to succeed in that respected field.
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Old 04-26-2008, 08:53 PM   #9
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There are "nature" and "nurture" aspects to Swarthmore's somewhat unique academic experience.

A big part of the recipe is that the students have a high degree of respect for the professors and the professors have a high degree of respect for the students. This allows them to challenge, chide, and cajole each other in ways that are mutually rewarding.
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