I'm not really that great at math beyond the basics. I think that would be a hassle for me though, and that I might not even be able to preform the job of an investment banker because of my weakness in mathematics. I mean, I wanted to go into Corporate Law for a few years, and eventually attempt a career as an Investment Banker when I'm like 50, and then retire at the age of 80.
Then again, I don't even know what courses I should be taking in college. I don't know what degrees to get. Albeit I'm only 16 (for two more months) I'm already trying to plan my life out, I want to get out of this small town and head to New York. It's exciting, and I'm inspired to do this, but I just have this impairing fear that if I ever attempt to be an Investment Banker that any moment my career could just come crashing down because of the crippling effects of intense mathematics.
Then again, I don't even know what courses I should be taking in college. I don't know what degrees to get. Albeit I'm only 16 (for two more months) I'm already trying to plan my life out, I want to get out of this small town and head to New York. It's exciting, and I'm inspired to do this, but I just have this impairing fear that if I ever attempt to be an Investment Banker that any moment my career could just come crashing down because of the crippling effects of intense mathematics.