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Hi. I'm a struggling physics major undergraduate student at UMB. It is my second year and I don't think I will graduate in 2 years. I see all those threads on "Quant Network" asking their chances of getting a job when they are going to really reputable schools with really good grades (they would complain getting A-....)
So here are my questions:
1. Do I need to do MFE or Math Fin or other finance degree aside from getting my BS degree in physics to get a quant job?
2. Looking at other people's resume with the history of having gone to a really good school and with really good grades, I found that I would not be able to compete with those people when I'm trying to get a quant job at a reputable corporation. Then, would I still be able to get a less paying quant job at a less reputable corporation?
3. Is it easy for a quant to change his job to a different company? (I'm not talking about jumping around, but changes 2 or three times at the max)
So here are my questions:
1. Do I need to do MFE or Math Fin or other finance degree aside from getting my BS degree in physics to get a quant job?
2. Looking at other people's resume with the history of having gone to a really good school and with really good grades, I found that I would not be able to compete with those people when I'm trying to get a quant job at a reputable corporation. Then, would I still be able to get a less paying quant job at a less reputable corporation?
3. Is it easy for a quant to change his job to a different company? (I'm not talking about jumping around, but changes 2 or three times at the max)