Childhood Studies at Sunderland-->Banking?
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Re: Childhood Studies at Sunderland-->Banking?You might want to look into Equities in Dallas(Original post by jb_keep_walking)
Is this possible?
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Re: Childhood Studies at Sunderland-->Banking?What about OJ trading?
Yeah, I am considering doing this degree after I complete my LLB as I am really passionate about the academic side of Childhood studies.(Original post by yothi5)
Childhood studies and then into banking?! -
Re: Childhood Studies at Sunderland-->Banking?Right...and where is your passion for banking? Surely it makes more sense to stick to Childhood studies research rather than equity research.(Original post by jb_keep_walking)
What about OJ trading?
Yeah, I am considering doing this degree after I complete my LLB as I am really passionate about the academic side of Childhood studies.
If you want to go into banking, I suggest you apply before you do any childhood studies degrees. Childhood studies+sunderland will not bode well on a CV. -
Re: Childhood Studies at Sunderland-->Banking?ahahhhahahahaaha(Original post by jb_keep_walking)
Is this possible?
Spoiler:Showhhaaahaahaahaahhahahaaaaaahahaha a -
Re: Childhood Studies at Sunderland-->Banking?Yeah.........He is joking...........(Original post by yothi5)
Right...and where is your passion for banking? Surely it makes more sense to stick to Childhood studies research rather than equity research.
If you want to go into banking, I suggest you apply before you do any childhood studies degrees. Childhood studies+sunderland will not bode well on a CV. -
Re: Childhood Studies at Sunderland-->Banking?I don't think anyone here has a true passion for 'banking.' But, the reason I want to do banking is so I can make enough money to one day open up by own school for children--where I will be able to apply my childhood studies degree.(Original post by yothi5)
Right...and where is your passion for banking? Surely it makes more sense to stick to Childhood studies research rather than equity research.
If you want to go into banking, I suggest you apply before you do any childhood studies degrees. Childhood studies+sunderland will not bode well on a CV. -
Re: Childhood Studies at Sunderland-->Banking?Not a troll. Sorry I am not some Warwick gunner.(Original post by Regent)
Troll. -
Re: Childhood Studies at Sunderland-->Banking?Fair enough.(Original post by jb_keep_walking)
I don't think anyone here has a true passion for 'banking.' But, the reason I want to do banking is so I can make enough money to one day open up by own school for children--where I will be able to apply my childhood studies degree. -
Re: Childhood Studies at Sunderland-->Banking?Nice dream but, if you're serious, wait until you nearly have enough money, then do your degree part-time, quit banking and then open your school. You have no chance of making it if you do the degree now, even if you get hired you will be a laughing stock.(Original post by jb_keep_walking)
I don't think anyone here has a true passion for 'banking.' But, the reason I want to do banking is so I can make enough money to one day open up by own school for children--where I will be able to apply my childhood studies degree.
There are a lot of other ways of making money to open a school though, and tbh I fear banking culture will corrupt your pure intentions (if you're serious). Can't see someone going from abusing expenses to zero perks and wiping some kids snot off a bespoke suit. -
Re: Childhood Studies at Sunderland-->Banking?What is a warwick gunner?(Original post by jb_keep_walking)
Not a troll. Sorry I am not some Warwick gunner.
An Arsenal player who lives in Warwick???