wallstreet

<p>what road would i have to walk down to get to wallstreet. I’ve always been fascinated by the whole system and I really like idea of working with our economy. If investment banking is a lost cause where are the new oppurtunites going to come from? should i study computers or bussiness or does it really matter. I’m going to a community college and would like to transfer to harvard or another ivy league school. Is traditional banking still a plausable career path?</p>

<p>Ponzi scheme yo!@!!!</p>

<p>Wall Street isn’t hard to find. If you are walking down Broadway to Battery Park, Wall Street will be on your left. You’ll see the New York Stock Exchange, can’t miss it.</p>

<p>yea thanks but i was only looking for one road to take</p>

<p>Wall Street and it’s jobs are very much alive. Harvard, alas, however, does not take transfers.</p>

<p>i love this thread already</p>

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I would say private military/defense contractor or drugs and weapons. With the whole world going to a super uber mega great depression because of wall street imploding, the wealthy are gonna need protection, and the poor are gonna need drugs, and middle class will need weapons…</p>

<p>If you want to go from a community college straight to Harvard, you’ll definitely be on a road. I can’t tell you which one to take unless I know your location, but I can recommend Google Maps.</p>

<p>Wall Street isn’t hard to find. If you are walking down Broadway to Battery Park, Wall Street will be on your left. You’ll see the New York Stock Exchange, can’t miss it.</p>

<p>LMAO…funny as hell!!!</p>

<p>I just know that Park Avenue leads to Skid Row. I have no clue how you get to Wall St.</p>