I’m scared . Please help

So I am taking this class to hopefully get into the investment banking workshop at my school . However , I’m the concepts seem confusing . It’s my first ever class and according to professor, they don’t expect us to know any of the stuff but some students do know and I feel like ib is not for me just because I don’t know any of that stuff.
I came here to ask the current investment bankers if you had the same feeling the first time you took your finance course . Thank you

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Not a current investment banker but did do a boutique internship this past summer and will be doing SA 22 at a strong MM

Relax.

If your professors said they don't expect you to know something, then it's fine. Those other kids and their knowledge do not matter. I remember being extremely intimidated as well when beginning the technical guides and doing my first networking calls feeling like I was clueless. The reality of it is it is not always the kids that know the most who are the most successful, but those who hustle and are people outside of finance. Someone else on this forum posted something along the lines of "if an intern walks in with 50% knowledge and leaves with 80% versus a more likable kid who walked in with 10% and leaves with 70%, the latter is more likely to get the return." Obviously, this was internship advice but it rings true here too. If you are more coachable and likable, then you are going to excel faster. Learn from your mistakes and have a good attitude. You got this!

 

Second this. If you show up and know very little, you have the opportunity to show how interested and dedicated you are to learning more… nothing to lose. If you come in and act like you already know what’s going on, then the pressure is on to live up to those expectations you set for yourself. Plus everyone hates an arrogant know it all.

 

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