Preparing for a Career in Finance
I’m excited to share that I’ll be attending Wharton, and I’m eager to start preparing for a career in finance. I’d love to hear your recommendations on what I should focus on, especially in terms of study materials on YouTube, Excel modeling techniques, and any other resources that would be helpful.
As someone who’s new to this field despite getting into Wharton, I would greatly appreciate a step-by-step guide on what to do before and during college. If you could share any mistakes you made in college that you wish you could change, that would be incredibly valuable too.
Additionally, if you have any specific book recommendations that cover technical skills or general finance knowledge, I’d love to hear them. I just started reading Warren Buffett’s essays, which were a gift, but I’m open to exploring more! Thank you!
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Congratulations on your acceptance to Wharton! That’s an amazing achievement and a great step toward your career in finance. Here’s a play-by-play on how to prepare, along with some resources and tips that might help you:
Pre-College Preparation
Online Courses: Consider platforms like Coursera or LinkedIn Learning for more structured Excel courses specific to finance.
finance Fundamentals:
YouTube Channels: Channels like “The Plain Bagel” and “Aswath Damodaran” provide insightful explanations on financial concepts and valuation.
Financial Modeling:
Books to Read
During College
Use platforms like LinkedIn to connect with alumni and professionals.
Internships:
Seek internships early; even if they are unpaid, the experience will be invaluable. Aim for roles in investment banking, asset management, or corporate finance.
Courses:
Mistakes to Avoid
Additional Resources
Conclusion
Starting your journey in finance can be overwhelming, but taking small, consistent steps will build your knowledge and confidence. Embrace the learning process, and don’t hesitate to reach out to professors and peers for guidance. Good luck at Wharton!