<p>I'm interested in becoming an investment banker, but I'm extremely interested in foreign relations, languages, etc. Is Georgetown SFS a good recruiting school for investment banking? Maybe this would set me apart from the other applicants? Is there any way I could get a few finance courses in?</p>
<p>SFS is an excellent choice for IB. The course work in economics is rigorous and you have the option of taking accounting and finance related courses from MSB. All the major names on Wall Street come to campus. I work for a Big 4 consulting firm and we have a difficult time competing with the banks in our Georgetown recruiting. (We only do well with the more specialized accounting majors in MSB.)</p>
<p>Thanks. Anyone else?</p>
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<p>I too am interested in both, as for now I am looking at a Finance and International business double major with a government minor. I am keeping my options open though, incase I decide to transfer into SFS, but I figure I should get a feel for it first before making a decision like that.</p>