Difference Between Finance Degree in Business School or liberal arts degree
I am a rising senior in highschool and want to be in high finance after college (primarily pe, hf, equity research or quant). I want to apply to some ivies but also some good state schools such as Umich, UVA and NYU. However at some private schools such as UChicago and Princeton I want to double major in economics and applied and computational math. For the state schools or schools that have solid business schools I was thinking of applying as a finance major in the business school. I was wondering if there is a difference between a business school such as Ross or McIntire at UVA with a finance degree or being in the liberal arts school and getting an economics and applied math degree? Does being in a solid business school better than just being in the liberal arts school for the colleges that have a business school even if I'm more interested in economics and applied math.
Based on the most helpful WSO content, here's what you need to know:
Business School Finance Degree vs. Liberal Arts Economics/Math Degree:
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Ultimately, both paths can lead to success in high finance, but your choice should align with your interests, career goals, and the recruiting strengths of the schools you're targeting.
Sources: https://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forum/school/dilemma-quantitative-finance-vs-finance?customgpt=1, Finance Degree Worth More Than Accounting Degree?, Majoring in Wall Street?
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