just a piece of info...I agree with your frd's idea that " first look at the school and then (if at all) at what you have studied."...that is soooo true...I asked no less than 20 MD/CFO/CEOs from big banks such as GS, UBS, BOA and some major Chinese institutions, what they care the most is the...
yep, I am a Chinese. Just immigrated to Canada few years ago. The prosperity of China attracts me to come back so I would like to pick one that has greater reputation in Asia. However, I researched a bit for LSE....it seems the job market in LONDON is really really tough....For columbia, did you...
I think LSE is outstanding. But I am lean to Columbia as I am a Canadian. Since I am an Asian and may come bak someday, I think American schools hold more weights.
Also, I doubt if you can easily find a job in London at this moment.(if you come from Euro then its fine) I think the decision...
Does anyone get some kinds of confirmation after sending the paragraph to Adina? even sth like " Thank you" counts....
I havent got any feedback so feel a little worried...
I really appreciate your comments DominiConnor, I have learnt a lot. I agree with you that the job market has changed tremendously these days, however trading seems not a very tough topic if you come from a quant subject. (personal idea).
I come from actuarial science, and I am very comfortable...
Numerous facts show that in order to be a SUCCESSFUL TRADER, an MFE degree is not required! You can go ask traders or anyone in S/T and they will tell you the only thing matters is your SCHOOL NAME. If both guys come from Columbia, then the one with more work experience and better soft skills...
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