Huge interest with investment banking in recent years!thanks for the quick reply, and also
i want to do investment banking...is this a good degree for it?
They recommend it because they go through some 4u stuff like complex numbers and integration and the like. So it's an advantage if you've already done it.It only says assumed knowledge is Extension 1, but recommended is Extension 2.............
Finance at uni? You need general maths for that. Seriously. I'm studying for finance now (test tomorrow) and the maths is general maths in difficulty.i wanted to study finance in uni, it says recommended ext 1, but i dropped it in yr 12... would any1 know how long it takes to do a bridging course ?
Honestly, any degree that you can get high marks in and have flexibility. Don't do Law unless you actually like Law.^Then what degree do you suggest for investment banking?
But understanding maths skills =/= understanding financial concepts^but understanding the concept is way over general maths level. you are prob doing 1613 which is a joke subject (at least mathematically)
to OP: do what you are good at tbh. I honestly think that b comm + science is more appropriate for actuarial/typically finance job/trading etc.
Which means there's little diversification benefit.finance and maths skills are highly correlated (excuse my pun) in that respect.
Perhaps, but I don't know... I mean sure, having maths skills will allow you to figure out stuff better but I'm not sure that'll translate directly into understanding new concepts. Arguable, I'll admit.what maths teaches you is logical + problem thinking skills. finance and maths skills are highly correlated (excuse my pun) in that respect.
LOL!Which means there's little diversification benefit.