Best major for investment banking?

Best major for investment banking?

I want to do investment banking, I've looked into majoring in math or cs. I'm EU based, but I wouldn't mind working overseas if I got paid enough, if that changes anything.

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Doesnt matter. School name and GPA is more important.

By the time you graduate the next financial crisis will hit and they won't be hiring.

Just do accounting+finance lots of finance paths you can take with that if you go for a big 4 internship. Can work in insolvency/restructucturing if shit hits the fan.

So would trying to do something else be a better plan? Medical studies maybe?

Red pill.

Avoid finance. Go to med school. Then specialise in Nutrition. Open a stress management clinic or integrative health clinic. Hire or collaborate with 4-5 more folks each specialising in massaging / psychology / naturopathy / yoga. Charge 150$-250$ per 45min session

Recession proof way to print money

Thing is I haven't taken any biology or chem classes, all I have is a lot of math and cs and very little physics

Look into data analytics type career paths. I work partially in this field and wish i had the maths/cs background. I'm poorly qualified at it and can earn more than with my accounting degree.

Med would be good for recession proof, all the boomers are going to be funneling more and more into it as they age. But if you don't have the pre reqs..

Any internal audit fags here? Basically on my straight way to it.

If you know you want to do IB then study finance.

Doing external audit work. Pretty soul destroying. IA looks alright depending on the place.