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Hello all,
Ive been following this community for a month,reading FAQs, reviews etc..
this is my first time posting. I would appreciate some suggestion for aiding my decisions.
I am currently completing a BS in Applied Statistics/Mathematics at a public state university in Texas. Projected grad date is Fall 2011. My interest lie in Financial Mathematics, Options Pricing Theory.
My situation is as follows:
I have been employed by a large retail financial institution for the last 5 years while completing my Undergrad. I've realized that the B.S is not sufficient to gain an entry level position. My near future plan is to give up my full time job in Retail Banking in order to join a Graduate program.
However, the choices are a bit overwhelming as I am not sure which option would be best suited for me: MSFE, MSFM, MSCF. I have not been exposed to programming a great deal, only introductory courses to C++, VB
The ideal outcome would allow me to secure a position in Houston, TX related to the Energy Industry. However, the lack of mentions for University of Houston's MSAM FMO leads me to believe the program is not worth applying to. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Any feedback is appreciated, thanks to all.
Ive been following this community for a month,reading FAQs, reviews etc..
this is my first time posting. I would appreciate some suggestion for aiding my decisions.
I am currently completing a BS in Applied Statistics/Mathematics at a public state university in Texas. Projected grad date is Fall 2011. My interest lie in Financial Mathematics, Options Pricing Theory.
My situation is as follows:
I have been employed by a large retail financial institution for the last 5 years while completing my Undergrad. I've realized that the B.S is not sufficient to gain an entry level position. My near future plan is to give up my full time job in Retail Banking in order to join a Graduate program.
However, the choices are a bit overwhelming as I am not sure which option would be best suited for me: MSFE, MSFM, MSCF. I have not been exposed to programming a great deal, only introductory courses to C++, VB
The ideal outcome would allow me to secure a position in Houston, TX related to the Energy Industry. However, the lack of mentions for University of Houston's MSAM FMO leads me to believe the program is not worth applying to. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Any feedback is appreciated, thanks to all.