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Hi everyone! I was hoping to ask if a person with an MSc in Economics has any chance to be accepted to quant positions? Based on what I have read here, an MFE or science PhD would be the ideal educational route (an Econ degree is not quantitative enough), but unfortunately I don't have anymore money for another masters and there is no way I would be accepted to science PhDs. I initially wanted to pursue a PhD in Economics (which is why I took the econ masters), but now am not sure anymore about this path and so I am considering other options. I was hoping to ask this question to see if I should even attempt obtaining a quant position and spend the hours obtaining the needed skills through online classes or if I should exert my effort towards options instead. Thanks so much everyone!
Extra info in case this helps: My undergraduate degree was in engineering. I also took a lot of classes on econometrics and causal inference, and have taken advanced math classes such as real analysis. My programming skills are currently weak, but I am willing to spend the time to remedy this. Thanks!
Extra info in case this helps: My undergraduate degree was in engineering. I also took a lot of classes on econometrics and causal inference, and have taken advanced math classes such as real analysis. My programming skills are currently weak, but I am willing to spend the time to remedy this. Thanks!
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