Schulich BBA or iBBA for IB?
I'm currently split on whether I should apply for BBA or iBBA at Schulich, considering the fact that iBBA seems to have a far greater international focus. Would that put me at a disadvantage versus BBA, which has a more domestic focus, for investment banking? I'm really intrigued by the possibility of studying abroad, however, I don't want it to put me at a disadvantage. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
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