I think McGruber pretty much sums up the main points discussed during Open House.
Some additional points:
- Prof. Kachani is a very charismatic professor. It was a blast listening to him answer some of the more poignant questions

(We were unable to get through most of the slides because of the number of great questions being asked by prospective students.)
- Columbia started the interview process to determine student's English proficiency as they felt that good communication skills were a necessity to be successful in this field.
- Practitioner's Seminar every Monday given by Prof. Derman. These seminars are mainly filled with industry practitioners from Wall Street.
- Internships seem to be strongly encouraged for those without prior experience. Students can either do a part-time or full-time internships. Part-time internships were recommended as being only 1 to 1.5 days of work out of the week as to not disrupt school work.
- We were told that there were quarterly happy hours for faculty and Alumni members. These events are closed for students, but it goes to show how close of a tie faculty keeps with industry contacts.
I also took the liberty to scan some of the information in our Open House packets.