Cornell AEP

<p>What is the outlook for a AEP grad in the workforce?</p>

<p>Is iBanking a possibile option for BB banks?</p>

<p>What are other options? </p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Why would you want to major in AEP if you just want to do investment banking after?</p>

<p>Unless you’re talking about AEM…</p>

<p>I am talking about AEP, I am just asking hypothetically.</p>

<p>I do know that iBanks recruit people with excellent quantitative skills.</p>

<p>So?</p>

<p>I’m interested in this question too. AEP is exactly what I want from my undergraduate education, but not what I want to have a career in. I’m not going to college like Cornell solely for the purpose of getting a job; I would have as well gone to my state school UT if that was the case.</p>

<p>if you can do well in AEP then you should pursue higher levels of physics and not waste your talented mind on stupid things like ibanking. if you do okay in AEP, you’ll just be like every other person who has quantitative skills who is applying for an ibanking job.</p>

<p>Going from AEP to ibanking makes no sense. If you have what it takes to really excel in AEP you might want to just forget about ibanking for the time being and get an PhD. After that you can decide whether you want to stay in academia (which pays pretty well you know) or you could go to a quant hedge fund if that’s still what you want to do.</p>