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Depends on the school.Even then it would be difficult. Hard sciences such as chemistry, physics and biology probably have an easier time "re-branding" themselves as finance guys.

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"Thernovich" I majored in Forestry and graduated with a 3.9 GPA . Is there a way I can get into Wall Street ? I know they take in science majors.

Just curious, but what was your hardest course in Forestry school?

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