According to this article, besides going to one the top 5 colleges in the country, you have to prove you’re not boring by doing something like mountain climbing.
“The report says elite law firms, investment banks, and consultancy firms are only looking for recruits from the "top 5," Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, and Wharton, according to her research.
And once you've got one of those schools on your resume, you have to prove you aren't "boring," a "tool," or a "bookworm," by climbing a mountain or being a nationally-ranked athlete.”
Wow, now you can get your parents to pay for an elite college and pay for a climbing trip. How neat is that?
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