2022-2023年全球冠军公布

Our 2023 Investment Competition Global Finale Ends in Sweet Victory for DMV’s Finest

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The story in numbers: 3,200 registered teams from 53 countries, 1,400 submitted final reports, 55 semifinalist teams — all culminating in the international finals of the Wharton Global High School Investment Competition on April 22, 2023, hosted at the Wharton School by the Wharton Global Youth Program.

“And YOU are the Final 10,” declared Eli Lesser, Global Youth’s executive director (pictured above, left, with the winning team), as he welcomed the top teams to the competition’s end game on Saturday, held high above West Philadelphia on the 8th floor of Jon M. Huntsman Hall.

With that, the room of 60 high school students, 10 advisors and a support crew of parents and siblings from five countries — the U.S., Canada, India, South Korea and Czechia — burst into applause and then quickly found their game faces. The time had come to top off 12 weeks of collaboration, learning and investment strategizing with a final chance to pitch for the win.

The first presenters – seven students from team Himalayan Melange at Amity International School in Noida, India — kicked off with the day’s only remote presentation. Each team had 10 minutes to pitch their unique investment strategies (tailored to competition client, Peter Wang Hjemdahl); detail their team analysis; make recommendations; and reflect on key competition takeaways. In the ensuing five minutes, they answered incisive questions from the judges.

For the next four hours, teams dazzled the crowd with professional slide decks, stock-filtering algorithms, international market analysis, carefully crafted portfolios, endless Environmental, Social & Governance considerations, and the “critical pillars” of their creative investment strategies. And while it was a Global Finale for the record books, only three teams could claim the top spots.

The winners of the 2022-2023 Wharton Global High School Investment Competition are (drumroll, please):

🏆 1st Place: DMV’s Finest, Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Virginia, U.S.

🏆 2nd Place: Amity 7 Chakras Investments, Amity Regional High School, Connecticut, U.S.

🏆 3rd Place: NovyPorg_1, Novy PORG, Prague, Czechia

Judge Michael DeFlorio (W’92), chief investment officer of Harvest Partners, pointed out that it took he and his colleagues the full hour and then some over lunch to deliberate and select the winning teams. “When I was asked to judge this competition, I had no idea of the quality of the people in this room,” he said. “Everybody really deserved to be here.”

DeFlorio was joined on the judging panel by Muk Rao, product manager and architect with Wharton Research Data Services; Annie Feng, investment manager with abrdn, an asset management company that provided critical support throughout the competition; and Andrea Vittorelli (WG’92), global chairman of JP Morgan Insurance Investment Banking Group.

For DMV’s Finest, the victory was especially sweet. While the team reached the final round in 2022, it did not end up placing. This year’s team included a few original members, as well as several new additions. “We’re ecstatic because it’s two years in the making,” said team co-leader, Jean Lavigne du Cadet.

Added his teammate and co-leader Om Gole, who also competed in 2022: “It’s a perfect story; we really couldn’t have written it any better. Though we didn’t win last year, we still had the resilience to come back and do it again, and it paid off. Huge shoutout to the new members. We all carried our own weight.”

Each member of DMV’s winning team will receive a scholarship to a Wharton Global Youth online program, either Future of the Business World or Essentials of Leadership. In addition, one team from their Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology will automatically advance to next year’s semifinals (as long as they submit all the deliverables) to defend the school’s crown. All finalist teams received trophies.

Fun for Future Investors

Registration for the 2023-2024 Wharton Global High School Investment Competition begins on June 5, 2023. Stay tuned for more information in our Global Youth newsletter and on the Wharton Global Youth Program website.

What will next year bring? As always, a robust financial learning opportunity for an ever-expanding global cohort of earnest young investors – who gain so much more than stock market skills. “We formed this amazing group that worked together like a well-oiled machine, and our friendship will last forever because of the competition,” said student Mojmir Zalesak, leader of third-place winner, Novy_Porg1, which competed in previous years without reaching the final rounds. “We’re the first-ever team from the Czech Republic to be in the competition finals, and third place is an amazing achievement. We can’t wait to share this win with the rest of our country.”

The expanding geographic footprint of the Wharton Global High School Investment Competition is a testament to the Wharton School’s global reach, observes Serguei Netessine, Wharton’s senior vice dean for innovation and global initiatives and Wharton Global Youth’s academic director (pictured above, far right, with the winning team). “Next year,” he reveals, “we will build on the success of the Investment Competition with changes and new competitive experiences to continue engaging teenagers around the world and helping them learn business skills even before they go to college.”

2022-2023年半决赛名单公布

Congratulations to This Year’s Investment Competition Semifinalists!

here might you encounter bulls, doves, wolves, turtles, eagles, lions and even a Himalayan melange? They’re all among the teams that are storming the gates of Wharton Global Youth’s investment competition Semifinal Round.

We’re excited to announce the Top 55 Semifinalist Teams in our annual Wharton Global High School Investment Competition, which this year kicked off on Monday, September 26, 2022.

Following the close of 10 weeks of trading on the WInS stock simulator on December 2, Wharton Global Youth received nearly 1,400 final reports from student teams competing in 53 countries, making this the largest competition to-date.

After careful consideration by our internal reviewers and a group of professional asset managers from abrdn, we have identified this year’s strongest teams. The Top 55 teams advancing to the 2023 Semifinal Round of the Wharton Global High School Investment Competition are:

20.1 Ricochet: Keystone Academy, China

A.I. Buffett Investments: Shanghai American School Pudong Campus, China

AICA: Akademeia High School, Poland

Amity 7 Chakras Investments: Amity Regional High School, United States of America (U.S.) (Connecticut)

Arculus: Green Level High School, U.S. (North Carolina)

Art_of_the_stonk: Memorial High School, U.S. (Texas)

Baldwin Bulls: Baldwin School of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico

Beyond The Stars: Mahidol University International Demonstration School, Thailand

Blue Tide Capital: Ramaz Upper School, U.S. (New York)

Blueeagleinvestments: South Forsyth High School, U.S. (Georgia)

Buffet999: Experimental High School Attached to Beijing Normal University, China

BullsEye Investors: Amity International School, Pushp Vihar, New Delhi, India

Cascade: Rochester Adams High School, U.S. (Michigan)

Colorado22: Cherokee Trail High School, U.S. (Colorado)

Coronado_IFC: Coronado High School, U.S. (Texas)

DMV’s Finest: Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, U.S. (Virginia)

Dove Capital: Kristin School, New Zealand

Finance Wolves: UWC East Africa, Tanzania

FRESH.mInD: The Harker School, U.S. (California)

The Golden Touch: BASIS Scottsdale, U.S. (Arizona)

Green Wave Capital: Delbarton School, U.S. (New Jersey)

Haven Finance: Amity International School Saket, India

Himalayan Melange: Amity International School, Sector-44, Noida, India

Horace Mann Investment Group, Horace Mann, U.S. (New York)

island2023: Island School, Hong Kong

JADES Co.: Carmel High School, U.S. (Indiana)

K-Turtles: Cheongshim International Academy, South Korea

Lawrence Investments: Toronto French School, Canada

Major Investments: Shenzhen College of International Education, China

Maroon_Money: Scarsdale High School, U.S. (New York)

NovyPorg_1: Nový PORG, Czechia (Czech Republic)

Ocean Anchor Bankers: Julia R. Masterman, U.S. (Pennsylvania)

OMEGA Robotics: Great Neck South High School, U.S. (New York)

Pennsbury Capital: Pennsbury High School, U.S. (Pennsylvania)

Periapsis: Podar International School — Cambridge, Powai, India

Phillips Exeter Lions: Phillips Exeter Academy, U.S. (New Hampshire)

Phoenix Investments: Davidson Academy, U.S. (Nevada)

Royal Merchant Investments: Amity International School, Sector-44, Noida, India

SAMARITAN: St. George’s School, Canada

SaMudra: Amity International School Vasundhara Sector-6, India

SASEagles2: Singapore American School, Singapore

Sentinels: Sentinel Secondary School, Canada

SMS-Wharton2022: Shenzhen Middle School, China

Spartan Capital Partners: Pleasant Valley High School, U.S.(Iowa)

Spearmint Investing: The Kinkaid School, U.S. (Texas)

Super Invincible Tyrannosaurus Rex Warriors: Beijing National Day School, China

Team Name Investments: The Independent Schools Foundation Academy, Hong Kong

The Bloor Group: Bloor Collegiate Institute, Canada

Think Pink Investments: Richard Montgomery High School, U.S. (Maryland)

Touchstone Capital: Canyon Crest Academy, U.S. (California)

United Currency: United World College of South East Asia (East Campus), Singapore

Ventra Capital: Walter Payton College Prep, U.S. (Illinois)

Wonka Investments: Amity International School, Pushp Vihar, New Delhi, India

WHS Team 1: Westwood High School, U.S. (Texas)

WMSInvestClub: The Westminster Schools of Atlanta, U.S. (Georgia)

Congratulations to the 2023 Semifinalists!

And to all the thousands of competing students and advisors who joined us on this journey to learn about client objectives, strategy-building, qualitative and quantitative analysis, teamwork and more, we appreciate your energy and enthusiasm for this year’s Wharton Global High School Investment Competition. We see all your impressive hard work and hope it has helped you to grow.

Please check back with our newsroom, as well as read our monthly newsletter, to stay connected to Wharton Global Youth. You can follow the progress of the top teams as they present virtually in the Semifinals in March 2023 to determine which 10 teams will move on to the April 22 Global Finale on the Wharton School’s Philadelphia campus. It promises to be a fierce competition!

2022-2023年全球决赛入围者公告

Celebrating the Top 10 Teams in the 2022-2023 Wharton Global High School Investment Competition

Our Wharton Global Youth team at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania has been riding a wave this week – figuratively and literally (sort of).

We rode a strong wave of student investing talent and enthusiasm, while connecting with the top Wharton Global High School Investment Competition teams in the new WAVE classroom, or Wharton Academic Virtual Environment. This high-tech classroom on Wharton’s Philadelphia campus – which we were among the first to use — allows faculty and presenters to link up virtually with students, interacting with them on a vast screen in a fully connected experience.

Starting on Monday, March 20 at 8 a.m., we hosted five virtual events over three days from the WAVE, learning more about the 55 semifinalist student teams in this year’s investment competition and announcing the top two teams from each group that would be advancing to the Global Finale on April 21 and 22, 2023.

That’s right, we selected our Top 10! And here they are:

Amity 7 Chakras Investments, Amity Regional High School, Woodbridge, CT (U.S.)

Art_of_the_stonk, Memorial High School, Frisco, TX (U.S.)

DMV’s Finest, Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Alexandria, VA (U.S.)

FRESH.minD, The Harker School, San Jose, CA (U.S.)

Himalayan Melange, Amity International School Noida (India)

JADES Co., Carmel High School, Carmel, IN (U.S.)

K-Turtles, Cheongshim International Academy, Gyeonggi-do (South Korea)

NovyPorg_1, Novy PORG, Prague, Czechia (Czech Republic)

SAMARITAN, St. George’s School, Vancouver, BC (Canada)

WMSInvestClub, The Westminster Schools of Atlanta, Georgia (U.S.)

Honoring Our Competitors

Leading up to the winner announcements during this week’s virtual events, Global Youth Executive Director Eli Lesser (broadcasting live from the WAVE classroom, pictured above) greeted the online team leaders and judges and introduced them to this year’s competition client Peter Hjemdahl in a shared video.

“It’s fantastic to see all of your dedication and hard work and effort up to this point,” said Hjemdahl, a 2019 Wharton School graduate and social entrepreneur. “I participated in many case competitions in my learning journey…what I really appreciated was the opportunity to dive into such challenging, interesting and different problems that you would have otherwise never encountered.”

A total of 15 judges, all finance professionals, spent a few weeks prior to the semifinal events evaluating semifinalist team video presentations to identify the top 10 finalists.

Judge Wayne Williams, assistant professor of accounting at the Fox School of Business, Temple University, joined the virtual semifinals to meet the leaders of the teams he evaluated. “Across the board, the presentations were excellent in terms of creativity and approach,” said Dr. Williams, who is also a lead instructor in Global Youth’s Essentials of Finance program. “What a difficult market you had to navigate. Many experts even had challenges over the last six months. Congratulations to all of you.”

Student team leaders enjoyed a few minutes in the WAVE spotlight to introduce their teams and advisors and talk about their competition experiences. Gurtej B. from team Finance Wolves in Tanzania, Africa, said he felt as though the competition revived his spirt as a leader. “I’ve been able to become a lot more of an attentive listener,” he noted. “It is better to listen to others, as opposed to always thinking that what I believe is right.”

Dylan B. from Horace Mann Investors in New York City, U.S., said, “I used to think that creativity meant to be able to find unique solutions to problems on my own. However, the Wharton Global Youth competition showed me just the opposite. Through brainstorming with my teammates and grueling hours of research, I realized that creativity can be achieved through collaboration and hard work.”

And Sriya A. of Pennsbury Capital in Pennsylvania, U.S., applauded her team’s new financial knowledge. “A big skill we took away from the competition is adaptability in investing,” she observed. “We have to analyze both macro and micro events in order to make the appropriate adjustments to our portfolio. In life, there’s only one constant, which is change. Adaptability to unexpected situations will benefit us.”

Congratulations to the top 10 teams in the 2022-2023 Wharton Global High School Investment Competition!

The top 55 teams will receive semifinalist certificates, a box of Wharton Global Youth swag and a digital badge to display on social media. The 10 finalist teams have now been invited to compete for top honors on Wharton’s Philadelphia campus in April, starting with our annual Learning Day on the 21st and the in-person finale on the 22nd. We can’t wait for the big event! Stay tuned to our Global Youth website and newsletter for all the details.

2022-2023年案例研究

You can’t build an effective investment strategy without first knowing your client…

Meet Peter Wang Hjemdahl, W’19!

CASE STUDY: You are an analyst team of recent college graduates working at an up-and-coming asset management company, Wharton Global Asset Management (WGAM). The firm currently manages a $100,000,000 portfolio that is invested across several different sectors, representing a broad range of industries and companies. The members of your analyst team hope to one day become portfolio managers who make the final investment decisions for WGAM’s portfolio.

WGAM’s portfolio manager (your team’s teacher/advisor) recently met with a potential client, Peter Wang Hjemdahl, who is looking for help in reaching some specific investment goals (which we’ll get to in a minute).

But first, let’s meet Peter. Raised in China and Norway, Peter came to the United States to attend college at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he co-founded rePurpose Global. After graduation he spent three years in India and is now back in the U.S., where he serves as the Chief Advocacy Officer at rePurpose Global.

“Waste is a global issue that requires a global solution.”

rePurpose Global is a large plastic–action coalition, bringing together brands, innovators, and individuals to combat the plastic–pollution crisis. To date, rePurpose Global has collaborated with people across 26 countries and more than 250 companies, including Grove Collaborative, AB InBev, Clorox, Credit Suisse, Google and Colgate. On behalf of the rePurpose coalition, the company is removing more than 14 million pounds of plastic waste from nature every year, and in doing so, positively impacting the lives of more than 10,000 marginalized waste workers and community members.

“We are living in a plastic epidemic, where there is no single solution. Now more than ever, there is a critical need for like-minded brands to come together and use their collective strength to help tackle plastic pollution head-on.“

Peter is passionate about what he considers to be our planet’s life-support system, the ocean. He contributes both professionally and personally to the vast Blue Economy. When he’s not working to restore its vibrance by removing and recycling plastic waste, he enjoys scuba diving and exploring the world’s deepest waterways and ecosystems with his partner.

Peter gathers strength from holistic health and wellness, which centers him physically, spiritually and emotionally. He works to bring mindfulness — being fully present in the moment — to every aspect of his life. Whether tackling issues that threaten the planet, sparring in the Muay Thai ring or practicing daily yoga, this awareness has helped Peter’s success.

That success has led him to also be mindful about his own wealth management and financial priorities. Peter has heard great things about the creativity and investing knowledge of WGAM’s analyst teams and is considering hiring WGAM to manage an investment portfolio of $100,000, which he hopes will help him achieve two fundamental objectives.

First, he would like to encourage other entrepreneurs. rePurpose is the recipient of several national awards, including one of Penn’s most prestigious. Peter and his co-founder Svanika Balasubramanian were recipients of the University of Pennsylvania’s 2018 President’s Engagement Prize, which helped them grow their startup. Peter, who is 25 years old, wants to pay forward the gratitude that he feels for his entrepreneurial opportunities by supporting emerging innovators.

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团队由4-7名学生组成(包括1名Team Leader),所有学生都必须来自同一所学校,来自不同学校的学生不允许在同一团队中参赛;

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每个队必须配备一位学校的Advisor(指导顾问),顾问必须是团队就读高中的老师或教育工作者。最多可以监督5个队伍。但学生只能参加一支队伍;

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▪ 提供他们的高中名称和网站,以及学校校长/校长的姓名和电子邮件地址。

▪ 指出他们请求的团队帐户数(最多五个)。

一旦顾问注册参加比赛,他们将收到一封确认电子邮件,其中说明如何在我们的交易平台WInS上设置学生团队帐户。每个学生团队共享一个WInS帐户。不要为每个团队成员创建帐户。

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考察的也并非某一个人的能力,而是通过团队策略和执行,达到最高水准“团队输出”(team deliverables)”的队伍。

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提交报告:在比赛期间,团队需要提交两次报告:中期报告和综合性投资策略报告。这些报告是对团队投资决策和执行情况的总结和分析,以展现团队的投资策略和执行能力。

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沃顿商赛的竞争确实非常激烈,参赛队伍数量众多,且只有极少数队伍能够晋级到半决赛和全球总决赛。沃顿商赛的拿奖难度较大,需要参赛队伍在短时间内完成大量任务,并且需要充分的准备以确保对相关知识和技能的全面掌握。

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作为一个商业投资挑战赛,其内容本身是具有较高的专业性的。要参加沃顿商赛,需要在数学、经济学、统计学方面有一定的知识储备

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在这项竞赛中,参赛队伍需要展现出对资产管理、金融投资、财务分析、股票交易、行业调查等多方面能力的全面考察。这要求参赛队伍不仅要有扎实的专业知识,还需要具备良好的表达能力和数据分析能力,以应对竞赛中的各种挑战。

尽管竞赛的难度较大,但正是这种激烈的竞争和全方位的考察,使得沃顿商赛成为一个展现学生综合能力和团队合作能力的舞台。通过克服挑战,参赛队伍可以锻炼自己的能力,提高专业素养,并在全球范围内获得认可和奖项。

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1.沃顿商赛由宾夕法尼亚大学沃顿商学院官方主办,参与者数量庞大,但能晋级的名额有限,吸引了全球范围内的顶尖参赛队伍。

2.在沃顿商赛中,参赛者有机会进行金融模拟操作,这对于普通高中生来说是一次难得的机会。他们能够亲身参与证券交易、股票交易,并撰写投资策略报告,从而深入了解真实的金融运作过程,为未来的学习和职业发展奠定坚实的基础。

3.此外,参加沃顿商赛对商科申请也有很大的帮助。商学院非常注重学生的实践经验,特别是在竞赛、实习和项目中所展现的能力。沃顿商赛提供的金融模拟机会将为大学申请增添更多优质的竞赛经验,并让申请者展示自己在金融领域的专业知识和技能,为申请者在商科领域脱颖而出提供有力支持。

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沃顿商赛评判标准都包含哪些方面?沃顿商赛晋级流程分三步!

对于想要申请海外本科的同学来说,申请商学院是一项相当具有挑战性的任务。参加沃顿商赛并成功拿到商学院的录取通知,无疑会让人们刮目相看。

沃顿商业投资挑战赛是一项面向全球9-12年级高中生和教师且免费的线上投资竞赛,由美国宾夕法尼亚大学沃顿商学院官方举办。

沃顿商赛报名流程需要通过指导老师进行,学生不得以自己或团队的名义报名参加比赛。

沃顿商赛评判标准

商业和金融知识:评委会将考察参赛队伍在商业和金融知识方面的掌握程度,包括对投资策略、金融市场、股票投资原理等方面的理解和运用。

团队协作和领导力:评价团队成员之间的协作能力以及领导力表现。团队成员需要有效地合作、沟通和协调,共同制定投资策略,并展现出良好的领导和执行能力。

团队输出:评判标准并非某一个人的能力,而是通过团队策略和执行,达到最高水准“团队输出”的队伍。这意味着评审会综合考虑整个团队的投资决策、策略执行和成果,而不只是注重个别成员的表现。

晋级流程分为三步:

1.线上模拟投资大赛:在比赛开始之前,所有参赛队伍需要参加一轮线上模拟投资大赛。这一环节的目的是评估队伍的分析能力和投资决策水平。根据比赛成绩,评审团将选出表现出色的50支队伍,使他们晋级到下一轮。

2.区域赛/半决赛答辩:晋级的50支队伍将进入区域赛或半决赛答辩阶段。在这个阶段,队伍需要进行一场10分钟的演讲。评审团将根据投资策略的可行性、逻辑严密性和表达能力等因素来评判队伍的表现,并选出表现最佳的10支队伍。

3.全球决赛答辩:最后,晋级的10支队伍将进入全球决赛答辩阶段。这个环节将在一个更加竞争激烈的场景中进行,队伍将展示他们在投资决策和策略方面的能力。每支队伍都有机会向评审团展示他们的投资策略、逻辑和成果,并回答评审团的提问。评审团将综合考虑答辩表现和报告内容,最终评选出最优秀的队伍,并颁发奖项。

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通往商学院的“杀手锏”—沃顿商赛比赛详情介绍!

商科是一个备受关注领域,尤其是顶尖的美国本科商学院一直吸引着众多家庭的关注。在商科类竞赛中,商业项目和解决商业问题的能力被广泛考察。而经济商科竞赛更是国际学生们竞相涌入的一大阵地。

参加沃顿商赛不仅能获得高含金量的奖项,还能真实体验金融运作,并在商科申请中获得竞争优势。对于对商科兴趣浓厚的同学来说,这是一个难得的机会,不容错过。

沃顿商赛比赛详情

适合学生:适合9~12年级经济、金融、商科有一定基础,掌握相关知识的在读的高中生

组队要求: 

1.团队由4—7名学生组成

所有学生必须就读于同一所学校

【不得跨校、跨国组队】

每个团队必须有一名顾问,顾问必须是团队学生同校的老师或教育工作者

2.团队组成:导师、领队、成员

每个队必须配备一位学校的Advisor(指导顾问),

顾问必须是团队就读高中的老师或教育工作者。最多可以监督5个队伍。

3、每名学生都需要对一支股票做投资策略分析。

沃顿商赛比赛内容:

每个组需要用100000美金的起始虚拟资金Wharton`s online trading and investment simulator (OTIS)沃顿交易投资模拟平台上做投资,时长为10周。OTIS线上平台同步于全球股市,实时更新。本次大赛共计11种类别,约400支股票,其中以美股为主。对于优胜者的评定,评审的重点并不在投资增长的结果上,而是这个小组投资策略的总和表现。

比赛中,每组要交两次报告:一个是中期小组回顾和最后的综合性的投资策略描述。需要注意的是,竞赛要求每名队员至少负责1支股票类别的投资分析与策略报告撰写。

不过,沃顿商赛并不是单纯地以盈亏情况来评估有效成绩的,而是通过审核每支队伍的投资策略报告是否科学有效来评选优胜者。排名靠前的优秀小组需面对评审做演讲详细介绍自己的策略。

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沃顿商赛的含金量十分高,获得奖项意味着学生们在竞争激烈的国际舞台上脱颖而出,可以为他们的留学申请增添亮点。顶尖商学院对于学生的参与度和实践经验非常看重,而沃顿商赛正是一个能够展示学生团队合作、决策制定和商业能力的舞台。因此,拥有沃顿商赛的经历和奖项是申请者们赢得TOP名校录取的一张重要敲门砖。

WGHS沃顿商赛评审标准

投资策略

包含清晰而有创意的策略论题;具备中长期投资思维;投资组合投资的领域至少和团队成员的数量一样多。

客户知识和目标

战略是根据客户的财务目标量身定制的;就能赢得他/她的客户。

投资组合分析

展示对新概念和投资工具的清晰理解;同时使用定量和定性分析。

比赛经验的表达

表现出良好的团队合作和沟通能力;团队清楚地解释了决策过程和他们从比赛中学到了什么。

创意和呈现

令人信服的叙述和视觉上令人愉悦的数据呈现;创意元素多;清晰地呈现出真实的团队声音。

获胜队伍并非是绝对投资回报率(absolute return on investment)最高的团队,而是在商业和金融知识、团队协作和领导力方面展现最高水准的团队;学术活动考察的也并非某一个人的能力,而是通过团队策略和执行,达到最高水准“团队输出”(team deliverables)”的队伍。

参与沃顿商赛在申请中有哪些作用?

1.作为自身实力的证明

国际竞赛获奖可直接写入个人履历中作为加分项。特别是在申请名校时,学生的标化成绩很难拉开差距,国际竞赛获奖经历可以证明学术能力,从而提高录取竞争力。

2.体现课外活动的实例

国外大学注重课外实践活动,国际竞赛是很好的体现学术能力的活动之一。因此,参与国际竞赛不论获奖与否,都是学生的实践案例,能够展现综合素质和学术能力。

3.培养领导力和团队合作能力

许多国际竞赛需要团队合作,这些竞赛经历可以培养学生的领导力和团队合作能力。这一点也是很多国外大学所看重的,能够展现学生的综合素质和团队协作能力。

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