How would you answer this question in your Personal Fit interview?
What would you do if you didn’t have to worry about money for a year?

I will take a lot of time with people I love. And try to learn many things and travel a lot.

In a personal fit interview, this question is used to assess your intrinsic motivations, curiosity, and values—not just your financial goals. A strong answer should balance authenticity with alignment to the traits banks look for: drive, intellectual curiosity, discipline, and initiative.
Example Answer:
"If I didn’t have to worry about money for a year, I’d spend time deep-diving into business models across industries, traveling to meet entrepreneurs and understand how companies operate globally. I’d also probably take a hands-on role in a startup or build something of my own, just to learn by doing. I enjoy problem-solving, and I think exploring real-world challenges would help me grow—both personally and professionally."
This shows curiosity, drive, and business interest—key for IB roles.

Honestly, I’d probably travel a lot and spend time figuring out what I really want long-term. Maybe take some courses in stuff I’m curious about but never had time for.






