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<p>It sound like you might not actually like economics finance or related fields. Why do you even want to get a job in that field? There’s a lot of math in finance and you say it is not your piece of cake? Do you tell that to those interviewing you?</p>
<p>I realize that you are saying people told you that you can major in anything and get a job anywhere, but use your own brain. While that is possible, you will obviously not be as competitive as students who have spent four years preparing for that position. The top firms have the option to take the most prepared students from the top schools. If you want to work in that field you still can, but you are probably not going to win the plumb jobs over someone who is more suited for the position.</p>
<p>What are you basing your desire to get a job in finance on?</p>
<p>It sounds more and more like you are a ■■■■■. Even if you go to Penn and have an email it doesn’t mean that this is a legit problem that you are having. And if it is, I think you might want to consider 45 Percenter’s post and see where you are going wrong.</p>