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This pic says it all:
Those pants are cuffed, and I'll bet he specifies vodka--probably Grey Goose--in his martinis.
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This pic says it all:
Those pants are cuffed, and I'll bet he specifies vodka--probably Grey Goose--in his martinis.
Those pants are cuffed, and I'll bet he specifies vodka--probably Grey Goose--in his martinis.
And add some Red Bull, I went to Wharton, sweetcakes.
What's your hot or not rating?
Hey honey, I'm a 8.9 on hot or not and graduated from Wharton, the #1 school. Want to go back to my place?
But do you think this guy knows the chemistry of the drink that well, or does he choose his drinks merely to try to impress? Given his record so far, my guess is the latter. That's really what I was driving at.
I was asking for my friend GQGeek.
Hey honey, I'm a 8.9 on hot or not and graduated from Wharton, the #1 school. Want to go back to my place?
I don't mean to insult Wharton grads, but does anyone actually believe these random magazine rankings? Everyone knows that Wharton is a honest and solid #3 - HBS and Stanford are certainly more prestigious. I remember when I worked on Wall Street a few years ago, and Wharton was the safety school. The kids who couldn't get into HBS or Stanford accepted the Wharton offers.
Well I'm not sure when these years were but I can tell you that things have changed a lot since then. HBS and Stanford are not considered top b-schools for careers on Wall Street. They simply don't train the best finance people, nor do they attract people with this career in mind, to be fair. There are even some Wall St banks who don't consider HBS or Stanford as "core" schools for MBA recruiting. Wharton, Columbia, Chicago and Stern are consistently the top schools for a career in i-banking. This is not a random ranking, this is based on my experience of actual recruiting.