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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]History I-banking 220k[/quote] How does a history major get into international banking?[/quote] I would assume some sort of pedigree is involved.[/quote] You mean like a degree from an Ivy? No, not at all. [/quote] You got lucky[/quote] Not at all. Look into large banks. [/quote] NP. This is why the whole “you can’t make money with a liberal arts degree” stuff is so silly. This practice has been common for decades. In many industries, they are looking for qualities (e.g., analytical ability), not specific undergraduate training. [/quote] LOL drawing a conclusion from some postings by a couple of random posters here. Sorry numbers and data don't lie. check for yourself - https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/[/quote] Economics is a liberal art in BA track. [/quote] By the definition, natural sceiences and even computer science is liberal arts. Econ is good especailly paired with some STEM minors like CS, statisctics, data scene etc. [/quote]
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