Would it be hard to become an investment banker with a bachelor of economics? And thank you for your advice. What course are you doing?
As far as I know (quite limited), no it shouldn't affect your friend's chances too much. But you want to MAXIMISE your chances of getting into whatever profession you desire right? In that case, commerce would be better.
However, someone with B Econ(stats, finance etc) and a solid D-HD average + work experience + interview is a solid candidate for anything I would say.
I think the main thing is - most banks don't care too much about what degree you have (unless its something completely irrelevant like arts). If they did, I'm sure they wouldn't hire pure engineering or science grads (top students, not kids crapping C).
Once you start university, you will find plenty of people who can appropriately answer your questions.
I just completed my first year of B.Comm - probably majoring in finance
From what i heard. It's not much of the degree you do. You can do commerce/economics/law/actuarial studies/engineering/adv.maths or similar and as long as you get 95+ wam and have a good amount of EC you should be able to get a vac/grad jobs. of course, connection would help so much.
I assume it was a typo and you meant 85+?
If you actually mean 95+ - you're delusional mate. No one in my whole course as a wam close to that.