<p>Poeme, that sounds pretty rough. Hopefully you haven’t encountered too, too many folks like that because while I was at Wharton, my overall perception of my classmates was pretty good. Then again, my focuses were always in different spaces than the Wharton mainstream (policy, marketing, non-profits and social impact), and the personalities were a bit different there. I was always somewhat dismayed, however, at how many people were interested in banking and consulting just because it seemed lucrative and not necessarily for any passion or true interest in the work. For a school that focuses so much on leadership and leadership potential in the admissions process, it surprises me how many chose to follow the mob so to speak rather than walk their own path and do something that might truly be more interesting for them or a better fit. You’re at Wharton. Take full advantage of it. There’s more to the business world than Goldman Sachs.</p>