Loved the video, you really taught me a lot!! Due to the pandemic, I have lost my placement abroad. What do you suggest I do to make the most of this situatution as I wish to go into finance after I graduate.
I would not waste more than 2-3 years at JP Morgan. If you can get into PE or VC after that period then will be far more lucrative and better for your career. However, it is a tough cookie to crack, as they only take something like 5% of top performing analysts/associates.
Hey afzal really useful video once again. Just checked his linkedin and he did a levels in maths economics and politics. I’m doing a levels in geography economics and politics and aiming for the same course as him at QMUL. Will not doing a level maths put me at a disadvantage ?
Two Asian brothers sharing their success and journey for the betterment of others, awesome.
Amazing video you are the most underrated content creator judging on the quality and consistency of your videos
You're too kind. Thanks!
Quality videos, nothing compares to this kinda stuff. Thanks Afzal.
Thanks. Pleasure!
Really helpful content for me as a current economics student. Keep it up Afzal!
Pleasure!
Love the consistency keep it up man !
Thanks!
Great video as always. Appreciate the content Afzal!
Thanks! :D
thank you afzal
great job!
Pleasure!
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Thanks a lot for this insightful interview. Much appreciated
Loved the video, you really taught me a lot!! Due to the pandemic, I have lost my placement abroad. What do you suggest I do to make the most of this situatution as I wish to go into finance after I graduate.
I pray for a jp morgan bursary so that I can work there as part of the contract😤😤 I loved the video. thank you
I love you Afzal!
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I was wondering if an economics and maths degree would be more useful for joining a quant hedge fund than a pure econ degree, after leaving IB
A straight maths or physics degree would more useful than both imho
I would not waste more than 2-3 years at JP Morgan. If you can get into PE or VC after that period then will be far more lucrative and better for your career. However, it is a tough cookie to crack, as they only take something like 5% of top performing analysts/associates.
Hey afzal really useful video once again. Just checked his linkedin and he did a levels in maths economics and politics. I’m doing a levels in geography economics and politics and aiming for the same course as him at QMUL. Will not doing a level maths put me at a disadvantage ?
Hey, thanks. I don't think so. Just ace whichever subjects you choose to do.
which is better jp morgan or goldman sachs or morgan stanley??
gs for sure
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@@Elver99Gudon The wolf of wall street
They're all good at different things. Working for any of them will do your CV good. They're all powerful brands.
Who you got winning the UEFA champions league next year?
The team that won it in 2005 and 2019 ;)