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Which Bsc is better: B&IF vs. A&F vs. IFRM

Hey everyone,
Title is TLDR.

Which is better overall? Why? Which course is better/more suited for investment banking? Why? Is IFRM really a 'dumbed down' B&IF? Wouldnt it be better to take a more classical course like A&F? Is IFRM useful/give you an edge? Or will a summer internship and 1 year as analyst render those 3 years redundant? Are some of these courses/teachers in them complete s**t? Why?

Thank you very much for all your responses, I appreciate, and will read, all of them! I hope however this thread will help the oh-so-many undergraduates who want to one day join investment banking.

PS:
B&IF: Banking & International Finances
A&F: Accounting and Finance
IFRM: Investment & Financial Risk Management

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