Apprenticeship or University
Currently finishing highschool, in the UK, with about 18 months to go.
The plan was to get into a top university, e.g. LSE.
After that, attain a graduate position in IB and then look at getting into PE or HF.
But today, I just found out you can get apprenticeships with some big IB firms.
The benefits being:
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you get a salary
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No student debt
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You gain work experience
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They're typically shorter than your regular 3-year uni degree.
This sounds too good to be true to me. A couple of examples include Morgan Stanley apprenticeship and Goldman Sachs.
J.P. Morgan run some too.
Is this worth looking at, or should I continue the current, traditional route?
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