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ReD_XIII
Dec 21, 2005
Hey, I am a freshman at Drexel University majoring in Business admin concentrating in finance. I am a very driven person, graduated salutatorian of my high school, and have already gotten into a very selective and unique student organization. I am loving college and enjoying myself plenty.

At Drexel I get to go on co-op 3 times and was hoping to get hired by an investment bank like Blackrock, Goldman, or SIG each time. After I graduate, would I be better off pursuing an MBA at Wharton, or just applying right away for a job in the investment banking industry? I have a lot of spare credits because I came into college with a lot of AP and transfer credits from a college I attended part time in high school. Should I double major with economics and minor in math or computer science? I am not going to lie, I want to make a lot of money and do so using my intellect. I was hoping that people already in the investment banking industry would be able to give me pointers on what or what not to do. I figured that because I am still a freshman, I have a lot of time to enact your advice compared to some other people who have asked. Thank you for any help.

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