<p>I am going to be a freshman at northeastern university next year
I have decided to a do one of there dual degree programs
with finance and computer science.
I need advice if this is going to be beneficial for me in the long run
if i wish to work at Wall Street and pursue an MBA</p>
<p>sure, it'll help.</p>
<p>thanx, any other suggestions?</p>
<p>Bump ....</p>
<p>It sounds like hell.</p>
<p>As a student who is going to be a freshman at Northeastern University with the dual major of computer science and finance, is investment banking a possible path?
Is it worth staying at Northeastern for the entire undergrad or transferring to a target university such as UMICH or Boston College?</p>
<p>B U M P pleaaaase</p>
<p>There is a graduate major at UC Berkeley called Masters in Financial Engineering. It is essentially what you are doing for your UG. There is definitely a demand for people with those skill sets combined.</p>
<p>It will help ALOT!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>Uh, wow, that's ^ really enthusiastic... Any reasons why? </p>
<p>Interesting topic. I'm looking into a biz/engineering double as well.</p>