For an hour, the conversation flows really well! Still dunno how people in their late 20s/early 30s can consistently go out and drink every (or every second) night....
Informative podcast. It would be great to see the 3 of you speak about your undergraduate experiences, what lead you to choose each school, and whether you had any regrets or would have chosen differently in hindsight.
Awesome vid Ben! Was wondering if you could do a video on how High School students could maximize their application to get into a great undergrad program for to set them up for a future in PE/Banking. It would be awesome to see that from your perspective! Was also wondering YOUR stats in high school and how you accomplished so much early on. Seen a bunch of videos on BS, but none on your really early career in High School. Thanks man, and keep up the great work!!
Kid go touch grass - there’s no point being a hardo if you’ve got no personality - why would anyone want to work with you if you have no life beyond work?
Depending on how old you are, there should be case competitions, stock pitches, etc. for HS students. If your school has finance-adjacent clubs then it’ll be good to join them. If not maybe start one and put it on your resume. These should all also help with getting into the more competitive pre professional clubs in college as well.
Thanks for the forecast! I have a quick question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
Ben, I am going to select my bachelor's degree, and I want to know that clearly, What is the best degree to get into investment banking? I mean, what kind of major has a better opportunity than others to get into investment banking? Is it a bachelor's degree in finance or economics or STEM degrees? Someone says STEM degrees have a better opportunity. Someone says finance degree has a better opportunity Stuff like that. I want to know that clearly I want to work at investment banking division at Wall Street Investment Bank. So, what is the best major to do?
Finance or Economics. Stem majors do make it but it’s harder to get a good GPA if you’re majoring in engineering. Wall Street hires lots of different majors. But you need to know finance and economics well so I would major in those.
Can you do a video about what you three think about affirmative action? Would be interesting to hear the point of view from three successful Asian Americans who have all attended top universities.
Who wants to get into ib and consilting when you can get into pe/vc. These 3 schools put their class the most into pe/vc and none other schools including columbia comes close in that aspect.
The GSB & Wharton are still top schools. HBS fell off; Booth & Kellogg are now rated higher than HBS. Even Sloan is rated higher than HBS. You should def bring some alum from these elite schools for this video. It's misleading to title this video as is with 3 people total with 1 from HBS.
Yall need to stop setting the bar so high, my Asian parents will not let this slide
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I've been watching your channel for 4 years . Keep making the different MBA content. I'd love to see different ones like duke booth Yale
Thank you Ben, Cherie and Jean for sharing!
This was awesome - Thanks so much you guys for taking the time to share the insights !
So so good! really enjoyed the conversation!
Another great video!
For an hour, the conversation flows really well!
Still dunno how people in their late 20s/early 30s can consistently go out and drink every (or every second) night....
My interview for undergrad was very similar to what you're describing about Wharton.
Informative podcast. It would be great to see the 3 of you speak about your undergraduate experiences, what lead you to choose each school, and whether you had any regrets or would have chosen differently in hindsight.
Amazing video! Thank you so much!!
Next goals: serve in the military, attend medical school, and enter NASA.
Great vid.
Thank yoU!!!
What a resume ...Goldman Sachs..Harvard MBA...snapchat which must have paid her $1m plus...startup founder..love to know her networth
Do this with a Columbia business school grad please
Awesome vid Ben! Was wondering if you could do a video on how High School students could maximize their application to get into a great undergrad program for to set them up for a future in PE/Banking. It would be awesome to see that from your perspective! Was also wondering YOUR stats in high school and how you accomplished so much early on. Seen a bunch of videos on BS, but none on your really early career in High School. Thanks man, and keep up the great work!!
Kid go touch grass - there’s no point being a hardo if you’ve got no personality - why would anyone want to work with you if you have no life beyond work?
Depending on how old you are, there should be case competitions, stock pitches, etc. for HS students. If your school has finance-adjacent clubs then it’ll be good to join them. If not maybe start one and put it on your resume. These should all also help with getting into the more competitive pre professional clubs in college as well.
Thanks for the forecast! I have a quick question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
Ben, I am going to select my bachelor's degree, and I want to know that clearly, What is the best degree to get into investment banking? I mean, what kind of major has a better opportunity than others to get into investment banking? Is it a bachelor's degree in finance or economics or STEM degrees? Someone says STEM degrees have a better opportunity. Someone says finance degree has a better opportunity Stuff like that. I want to know that clearly I want to work at investment banking division at Wall Street Investment Bank. So, what is the best major to do?
Finance or Economics. Stem majors do make it but it’s harder to get a good GPA if you’re majoring in engineering. Wall Street hires lots of different majors. But you need to know finance and economics well so I would major in those.
Can you do a video about what you three think about affirmative action? Would be interesting to hear the point of view from three successful Asian Americans who have all attended top universities.
what would you get from that? it's already been overturned (for race, not legacy or athletics ofc)
Just saying, you mean americas top Business Schools.
America rules rhe world, so
columbia way better for investment banking and consulting than any mba in the world
Who wants to get into ib and consilting when you can get into pe/vc. These 3 schools put their class the most into pe/vc and none other schools including columbia comes close in that aspect.
so many ads omggg
Why all of u look so similar😂
Cousins??
@cherie.brooke yea even I thought so 😂🤪. Being an asian I can totally relate😂
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The GSB & Wharton are still top schools. HBS fell off; Booth & Kellogg are now rated higher than HBS. Even Sloan is rated higher than HBS. You should def bring some alum from these elite schools for this video. It's misleading to title this video as is with 3 people total with 1 from HBS.
"Insider Insights Into the World’s Top 2 Business Schools & HBS!"*
Why HBS fell off? You mean HBS is the lowest among M7?
Ben can’t even focus on the topic Cherie stole his focus
Honestly Wharton is nowhere near Harvard and Stanford business school. You don’t need to put yourself on the thumbnail.
agreed if we're strictly speaking about MBA. However Wharton undergrad is just as prestigious as H/S MBA, if not more
everybody's got an opinion. comments above are saying just the opposite