Hello fellow BoSer's. I am about to finish my HSC and want to pursue a career in investment banking. Of course I know its not all about academics in order to get your foot in the industry but more about a balanced lifestyle, personality and interpersonal skills and work experience as well as being able to deal with high levels of stress/workload.
Currently I am stuck between these degree choices at UNSW and would like some help. I know Comm/Law is highly regarded but despite its prestige I don't think I could stand doing a literature based subject and I also hate reading LOL.
So these are the 3 degrees which I am stuck on.
1. B of Commerce (International)
2. B of Commerce/Economics
3. B of Commerce/Advanced Mathematics
Now the main reason I want to do the international commerce is because I want to continue learning Japanese since I studied Japanese Extension this year and possibly pick up Mandarin as well. However I am not sure to what extent being multi-lingual will really be beneficial to employment prospects within the investment banking sector.
The Comm/Eco is something I know would definitely give me an advantage over other others doing straight commerce due to the possibility of 3 business majors. Although I did HSC Economics there were many areas which I felt were boring (Labour Market Policies, Trading Blocs, Environmental Sustainability) but there were also areas like Macro and Micro which I enjoyed. So not really sure how Uni ecos is like.
Now for the Comm/Adv Maths degree, I feel that it might be a waste if I studied Ext 2 Maths and did not continue to apply my mathematical ability at a high level. Also there is a subject called Quantitative Financing (You have to be selected by the Dean for this which would be very difficult Id assume but I'm just keeping my options open) which involves assessing financial risk for banks with a lot of mathematics so I think that would definitely help my employment prospects within the IB sector.
Sorry about the long post but there is so many options for me right now and what I would like to hear from you all is. For those who have experience whether in uni doing any of these degrees or has knowledge about it, working in the IB sector or can simply contribute some genuine advice. Please comment and help me!
Thank you.
Currently I am stuck between these degree choices at UNSW and would like some help. I know Comm/Law is highly regarded but despite its prestige I don't think I could stand doing a literature based subject and I also hate reading LOL.
So these are the 3 degrees which I am stuck on.
1. B of Commerce (International)
2. B of Commerce/Economics
3. B of Commerce/Advanced Mathematics
Now the main reason I want to do the international commerce is because I want to continue learning Japanese since I studied Japanese Extension this year and possibly pick up Mandarin as well. However I am not sure to what extent being multi-lingual will really be beneficial to employment prospects within the investment banking sector.
The Comm/Eco is something I know would definitely give me an advantage over other others doing straight commerce due to the possibility of 3 business majors. Although I did HSC Economics there were many areas which I felt were boring (Labour Market Policies, Trading Blocs, Environmental Sustainability) but there were also areas like Macro and Micro which I enjoyed. So not really sure how Uni ecos is like.
Now for the Comm/Adv Maths degree, I feel that it might be a waste if I studied Ext 2 Maths and did not continue to apply my mathematical ability at a high level. Also there is a subject called Quantitative Financing (You have to be selected by the Dean for this which would be very difficult Id assume but I'm just keeping my options open) which involves assessing financial risk for banks with a lot of mathematics so I think that would definitely help my employment prospects within the IB sector.
Sorry about the long post but there is so many options for me right now and what I would like to hear from you all is. For those who have experience whether in uni doing any of these degrees or has knowledge about it, working in the IB sector or can simply contribute some genuine advice. Please comment and help me!
Thank you.