An MBA isn't as important as you might think for building a career on Wall Street
You would be wrong.
It turns out that MBA degrees are very common at the upper levels within investment banks - but they don't dominate.
In fact, the most common degree for the most part is in fact a Bachelor of Science.
That is, of course, because people typically go to business school after completing an analyst program or attaining an associate-level position.
To better understand which degrees are most popular on Wall Street, we spoke to Emolument, a salary benchmarking website that collects self-reported pay data. They gathered data on 2,800 finance professionals in New York at the analyst, associate, vice president, and director level.
Here are the most popular degrees.
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