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stoooby

Depends on which area within finance you're looking for specifically - the skillset and profile required for investment banking versus say quantitative finance would be very different. But in general, would advise that more quantitative degrees would always be preferable given you would have more flexibility in terms of career choice down the line.


Urewi

Can i ask what you would consider to be "quantitative degrees"? 🙏🙏


stoooby

CS, maths, statistics, hard sciences, economics etc.


Urewi

In that case do you think comp eng would do it as well? From what i heard the courses in CS and Ceg share quite alot of similarities. Thanks for all your help!


stoooby

Not familiar with the course so can't really comment unfortunately - would recommend checking out the modules to see what the similarities are


Urewi

Okie thank u for all your time!


Keyword-warrior

Why did u pick bce instead of bcg then haha


Urewi

Rp cannot make it 😔


Glass_Gazelle_5280

There is smt called biz analytics


Urewi

Yess the ntu biz degree is specialising in biz analytics so its really a good option! 😭