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Your GPA matters more than the classes that you take, so don't overload yourself. Accounting classes will be the most useful and I would recommend taking them, but if you can't maintain a solid GPA it won't matter what classes you take. So for the first few semester take a relatively easy course load.

 

Obviously take the core classes like the required math and English. But you university will require you to take a lot of BS humanities and liberal arts classes that you need to graduate regardless of major. These classes a lot of time will be easier(not all the time, check with upperclassmen), and taking some of them first can inflate your GPA for recruiting.

 

You should major in finance if your school offers that - will probably be 1.5-2 years of accounting within that anyway. Econ if there's no finance major, but you will have to teach yourself some accounting and finance to get past the technical portion of interviews.

Banks do not look at, ask about, or care what classes you take beyond being a finance major. Completely second whoever said easy classes. You want a 3.7-3.9 GPA to get into IB, GPA and internships are MOST important.

Look on ratemyprofessors for the easiest classes, usually 100 or 200 level classes in various subjects. Ask your friends each semester what classes or professors they have that are easy and keep a running list on your phone (maybe you don't get in this semester but you will in the next one). And try to get a finance internship for your freshman summer.

 

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