atm1991
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I've been reading up about different career paths available upon completion of a Commerce/Business degree. Investment Banking seems to be a well regarded career option in terms of salary, opportunity to advance to higher managerial positions within companies and chances to network with high profile business executives. Although it seems like the long hours may be quite stressful, this is still an avenue I would like to learn more about
I have a few fairly general questions about what type of graduates would be most likely to succeed in such a highly competitive job market.
At the moment, I am considering doing BBusiness at UTS, with majors in accounting and finance. OR a major in accounting with sub majors in finance and Business Law. From what I understand, whilst a high WAM and GPA are vital regardless of degree choice, USYD and UNSW Comm/Law graduate generally have an advantage over the rest of the field. Would a sub major in business law at UTS be useful in the absence of a combined law degree?
In regards to post graduate qualifications, would studying for a CA or CFA depending on which majors I choose aid me greatly in reducing the gap between myself and Comm/Law graduates? Or should I endeavour to achieve honours or perhaps a MFinance instead of a professional qualification?
Any other advice on investment banking, degree/major choices appropriate to such a career or any other information would be appreciated.
Peace.
I have a few fairly general questions about what type of graduates would be most likely to succeed in such a highly competitive job market.
At the moment, I am considering doing BBusiness at UTS, with majors in accounting and finance. OR a major in accounting with sub majors in finance and Business Law. From what I understand, whilst a high WAM and GPA are vital regardless of degree choice, USYD and UNSW Comm/Law graduate generally have an advantage over the rest of the field. Would a sub major in business law at UTS be useful in the absence of a combined law degree?
In regards to post graduate qualifications, would studying for a CA or CFA depending on which majors I choose aid me greatly in reducing the gap between myself and Comm/Law graduates? Or should I endeavour to achieve honours or perhaps a MFinance instead of a professional qualification?
Any other advice on investment banking, degree/major choices appropriate to such a career or any other information would be appreciated.
Peace.