But then again theres people who work multiple jobs to support families, mortgages and whatnot, but earn a fraction of an IB salary.
In short as velox said, work hard play harder. The IB dough should facilitate some haaard playing.
Oh and I did decide to go with comm/law, looking forward...
Mid 99 UAI. Good, but not the best.
Are you working already or still uni?
I'm also curious about law because I don't know much about the career path. Is it tougher to get into than an IB?
I understand that to be competitive for IB you have to be a high credit/distinction with all the extra bells and whistles.
Realistically, how hard is it to maintain those kind of marks for 5 years in 2 degrees?
I'd like the law because it opens up many other options in addition to it giving you a better shot at M&A.
Anyone with a bit of personal experience like to shed some more light on this whether it be with IB or law & clerkships?
I guess the only secure thing is a guaranteed job that pays 60k upon grad.
What would be tougher btw, getting an IB internship or a clerkship at say...a big 6 law firm?
Hey guys would really appreciate abit of input.
I got a UAI that puts me well above the 2008 cutoff required for unsw comm/law but just below usyd cutoff for comm/law.
However I also managed to score a cadetship with a Big 4 firm earlier in the year and its something that I'm kind of...