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Originally posted by JulesMUFC:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Lubricated Crisp Packet:
To get into IB you'll need at least ABB at A-levels, and a degree from a top 10-15 (preferably top 5) uni. And even once you've got in, you'll still have to work your arse off to get the decent bonuses and your job security is very low.
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yes thats right you MUST get AT LEAST ABB in your ADVANCED LEVEL EXAMINATIONS.
I take you are head of m+a at goldman or the lead manager on IPOs at bear stearns to know such definitive details.
You must be clever yes, but there are so many other qualities needed to get into IB. A few of the traders I know never went to Uni...! </BLOCKQUOTE>tbf, trading has less of an academic component to it.
I don't think I could be a trader, which does limit my career options a bit. if private equity hadn't been hit so hard as of late, that would've been an interesting career option too.
who knows tbh, might just end up going to law school, join a firm and see where it takes me. depends on how ready I am to join the real world in 2 and a half years.
now that I talk like that, I think I'll be going to law school.