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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Nguyen" data-source="post: 21460" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>There is no major barrier to enter quantitative finance. Lawyers, musicians, actors, athletes, history majors have made it here.</p><p>You find CE interesting. You find FE interesting. You may find something else interesting along the way. My advice is to take as much courses as you can in finance, get some relevant internship in the field, talk to friends and people working in the industry to figure out where you want to be in this career.</p><p>The finance industry is going through a very difficult transformation so I think you should keep your options open. The landscape may look very different when you graduate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Nguyen, post: 21460, member: 1"] There is no major barrier to enter quantitative finance. Lawyers, musicians, actors, athletes, history majors have made it here. You find CE interesting. You find FE interesting. You may find something else interesting along the way. My advice is to take as much courses as you can in finance, get some relevant internship in the field, talk to friends and people working in the industry to figure out where you want to be in this career. The finance industry is going through a very difficult transformation so I think you should keep your options open. The landscape may look very different when you graduate. [/QUOTE]
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