Computer Science Path?

<p>I hear that taking a computer science major path is another way to become an investment banker instead of going finance. I got into both NYU and Georgia Tech. However, I am in-state and Ga Tech is infinitely cheaper. My question is, if i want to become an ibanker, would getting a compsci major and a econ minor at tech be comparable to majoring in finance at nyu?
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<p>The recruiting opportunities might not be as excellent at GATech as at NYU, but a computer science major with econ minor is more than quantitative and impressive enough for any IBank - and it's really not your major that matters so much anyways.</p>

<p>There may be opportunitiesw in Atlanta for internships. Why not ask someone at GaTech counseling ctr that Q?</p>

<p>NYU-Stern BLOWS GaTech out of the water for investment banking</p>

<p>You'd be doing yourself a disservice to go to a school (GaTech) with heavy grade deflation and poor investment banking recruiting, if that is really what you want to pursue.</p>

<p>yeah but he is not going to Stern</p>

<p>NYU has alot better employment opportunities just because it is NYC</p>

<p>double major in comp scien and like economics</p>

<p>Huh? He did get into Stern, not CAS, zoolander.</p>

<p>He gives the impression he has.</p>

<p>First he states that he got into NYU and GaTech, then he asks whether majoring in econ and compsci at GaTech is comparable to majoring in finance at NYU, which would imply Stern.</p>

<p>o my bad</p>

<p>then without a doubt stern</p>

<p>no one even recruits at Gtech</p>

<p>Stern. Don't even think about Georgia Tech.</p>