<p>Which one offers me more and better opportunities for the future, eventually i-banking: Northwestern(doube major in economics and mathematics) or Stern(double major in finance and international business with a minor in mathematics)?
Thanks.
P.S: I might be working in Europe, so recognition issues and prestige might be important</p>
<p>I would pick Stern...</p>
<p>defintely Northwestern</p>
<p>now please do not take this the wrong way, as this is not a direct attack on the OP whatsoever. i just want to bring up a point about peoples' future in general. how could anyone actually say that they "might be working in europe" when they get into the job world? a person could certainly want to do that after they graduate college and so fourth, but can someone actually say, "i am working in europe with my international business degree"? i dont think thats possible, and i cant see how any of us can tailor our schooling around things that are extremely subjective.</p>
<p>Stern is great but I would have to say Northwestern</p>
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<p>Me neither, but I guess the dozens of people on here that plan on being millionaire investment bankers one year out of college think differently ;)</p>