I am new to this forum and I am not even sure if this is the right place to ask these questions, but hopefully I can learn something.
Well, first of all, I am in the first year of earning my 4-year degree in Applied Engineering Physics at Cornell. I have also recently decided that I may want to pursue getting into a "Sales and Trading" division at GS or another top bank (I know friends who have from the same major).
My specific question, however, is one that I am recieving different answers on.
Can I go straight into working in S & T right after my 4-year degree?
Or is a MBA or phD in something else needed?
I have heard of people working for 2 years, then getting an MBA. But I am pretty sure this is for more of actual banking, and not S and T.
For Sales and Trading, can I go straight to work after 4 years and not have to pursue further education?
Please correct me on anything that I appear to be misinformed on, because I very new to this and I am only a Frehsman at Cornell. I have also heard that I can get an internship next year?
I hope this forum is actually about what I am talking about!
Thanks for any replies.
Well, first of all, I am in the first year of earning my 4-year degree in Applied Engineering Physics at Cornell. I have also recently decided that I may want to pursue getting into a "Sales and Trading" division at GS or another top bank (I know friends who have from the same major).
My specific question, however, is one that I am recieving different answers on.
Can I go straight into working in S & T right after my 4-year degree?
Or is a MBA or phD in something else needed?
I have heard of people working for 2 years, then getting an MBA. But I am pretty sure this is for more of actual banking, and not S and T.
For Sales and Trading, can I go straight to work after 4 years and not have to pursue further education?
Please correct me on anything that I appear to be misinformed on, because I very new to this and I am only a Frehsman at Cornell. I have also heard that I can get an internship next year?
I hope this forum is actually about what I am talking about!
Thanks for any replies.