Getting into finance, at least high-end finance, from a relatively unknown university is hard. I don’t think it’s an exaggeration to say that you woud have to network very hard or have something else on your CV that will catch a recruiter’s attention. Given that, and without knowing that much detail about PPES, my starting guess is that it would actually be easier to break into banking from PPES at Trinity than from finance at a comparatively unknown university. Since the Trinity course seems better for almost any other option you might pursue, that gives it something like ‘full spectrum dominance’ in my mind.
Separate to that, it sounds like you have a fairly balanced skillset and no standout interests that you want to turn into a career. I think you should strongly prioritise keeping your options open, give your interests and abilities another few years to develop, and then hopefully you’ll have a better idea of what route you want to go down.
Getting into finance, at least high-end finance, from a relatively unknown university is hard. I don’t think it’s an exaggeration to say that you woud have to network very hard or have something else on your CV that will catch a recruiter’s attention. Given that, and without knowing that much detail about PPES, my starting guess is that it would actually be easier to break into banking from PPES at Trinity than from finance at a comparatively unknown university. Since the Trinity course seems better for almost any other option you might pursue, that gives it something like ‘full spectrum dominance’ in my mind.
Separate to that, it sounds like you have a fairly balanced skillset and no standout interests that you want to turn into a career. I think you should strongly prioritise keeping your options open, give your interests and abilities another few years to develop, and then hopefully you’ll have a better idea of what route you want to go down.