<p>Cornell's #1 ranked Engineering Physics Dept.</p>
<p>An iBanking BB target?</p>
<p>Cornell's #1 ranked Engineering Physics Dept.</p>
<p>An iBanking BB target?</p>
<p>It depends on what you mean by “iBanking.” I’m sure Cornell AEP is probably good for quant funds or “trading” jobs in the Sales & Trading operations of investment banks, but probably wouldn’t be very useful for Investment Banking, proper. (i.e. Strategic Advisory and Debt and Equity issuances)</p>
<p>What exactly is the difference? Although I think I understand, I just want to make sure.</p>
<p>Are they both offered at the same firms with similar salaries? Or are they completely different things?</p>
<p>Okay, I have done more research.</p>
<p>But I have some questions.</p>
<p>In actual iBanking you get a 4-year degree. Work for 2 years then get an MBA and then work again, correct?</p>
<p>But if I went into Sales and Trading after getting a 4-year degree from Cornell’s AEP, would I be required to further pursue more education(such as a phD)? Or only the 4-years are required for S and T?</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>