Just starting on my path to Wall Street

I am just starting on my path to Wall Street. I was looking for any knowledge or advise anyone could give me. I know this sounds like a bad start but I am currently at Lone Star community college to do my first 2 years/ basics. Next I plan to go to Sam Houston State University for my next 2 years. Then finally go to Rice university in Houston to finish my masters degree. Right now I am on a degree plan for finance. Is this a good goal? As of right now I have a 4.0 college GPA and am very good at school and I plan to stay at the top of my class in order to have a better application at the end. Will a Masters Degree from Rice University be good enough for Wall Street, or will I need to go to a better school? Also am I going towards the right degree? If not what should I study in? Also I have been looking into actual jobs and I've started leaning towards hedge funds. Is this a good thing to work with, or should I work towards a different profession. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Sam Houston State would be an absolutely horrible decision. Transfer to UT. Even if you have to take out loans, UT would give you a much better chance. I hate to knock a school, but I really do doubt that there has EVER been anyone who went to SHSU that went on to Wall Street. Even Texas Tech would be like 100x better.

 

I agree with what others have said. You should definitely transfer to either UT Austin, A&M, UT Dallas, or SMU. All of these schools will give you a much better chance of finding a good finance job.

Rice doesn't even have a masters in finance so I am not sure what you are talking about. They have a new energy economics program but it is likely very competitive and you would have to transfer to a better school in order to have a chance of getting in.

 

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