Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought this was a movie title, like “Godzilla vs. King Kong”
More like
Should I be an astronaut or a basketball star?
Anonymous wrote:I thought this was a movie title, like “Godzilla vs. King Kong”
Anonymous wrote:Simple math formula. Compensation÷hours worked. The higher the ratio the better. IB wins.
Anonymous wrote:Coming from a family of investment bankers and a lot of friends who are corporate lawyers, I would go with IB hands down.
Anonymous wrote:DC is considering these career paths, and ROI. Currently a sophomore at a great undergraduate business program, but thinking long term post graduation and graduate degree strategies. Thoughts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t go into law for any reason other than being really interested in law
This is wrong.
So many great lawyers just ended up there because their philosophy degree or their english lit degree wasn't paying the bills.
This is a good reason to go finance because you can't just fall into finance, you can fall into law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is considering these career paths, and ROI. Currently a sophomore at a great undergraduate business program, but thinking long term post graduation and graduate degree strategies. Thoughts.
I am a corporate lawyer and I want my kids to be in finance. A good corporate law career does not allow you to retire in your 40s to a comfortable retirement with enough assets to produce high passive income. A good high end finance career can.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t go into law for any reason other than being really interested in law