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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]“2) “business” is a wide field. If he is thinking finance at a top investment bank / private equity / asset management firm (that is what is highly compensated) then a liberal arts or Econ degree from a T20 school is what he’d would want to aim for. “ Ridiculous statement. Some of the top undergraduate business schools are at elite universities. Wharton, Sloan, etc. [/quote] Sloan is grad.[/quote] Also, Wharton is UPenn and is T20 I worked at a NYC I-bank and yes. Wharton students were recruit targets. But so were UPenn students, Barnard College English majors. The (well-known) form I worked at targeted top colleges/university grads with degrees that did not need to be business or Econ. But name brand school was a requirement. For smaller firms and firms outside of NYC it might be different and they might cast a wider net. Certainly for accounting firms, having an accounting degree is important. But, I don’t think a business undergraduate degree is needed to work in all business roles. [/quote]
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