At what age you got into Investment Banking?
Alright so let's put this into context: I'm 22 years old, i've graduated from a top 200 University, i had a couple of internships, one was with top 10 consultancy firm think (Grant Thornton - BDO...) it was an IB internship (modelling, valuations..) i had a 3+ GPA. I'm currently in the Middle East, i was thinking of doing an MFin to bring my gpa to 4 thinking that maybe it'll help me pass the first screening. To summarize i just want to put up a timeline to see the whole picture of getting into IB
If you have any advice or opinions i will be most thankful!
Lol why even bother saying top 200
And yes, I agree with the poster above. Majority of people here got in at around 22ish or 26-27ish
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Age really should not be considered at all. You will find 20 year olds in this industry who act like 40 year olds and 40 year olds who act like they are 20. Focus more on what type of people you want to work with and go for it. Your timeline should only be determined by what you want to do and what you are capable of achieving in that time-frame.
Good Luck!
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