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Hi all, I just came out of undergraduate school last year as a Systems Engineer. I'm working as a quality engineer right now in a software company and working on learning full stack engineering, while learning C/C++ at the same time.
I'm trying to get into quantitative finance as either a quant trader or a quant dev. I don't really have a finance background except for all the things I read. I looked into getting a Masters in Quant Finance but it seems really competitive. My GPA wasn't stellar (3.2) and I didn't do too much research with professors. If I really try I can get a couple academic references but I don't know if those are going to be outstanding ones.
So it seems like trying to study CFA would be the good alternative. I know the study load is tremendous but I'm pretty good with plowing through large volumes of work. Do you guys think being a CFA charterholder is valuable for this pursuit? Should I still try to apply to quant finance Masters program?
I'm trying to get into quantitative finance as either a quant trader or a quant dev. I don't really have a finance background except for all the things I read. I looked into getting a Masters in Quant Finance but it seems really competitive. My GPA wasn't stellar (3.2) and I didn't do too much research with professors. If I really try I can get a couple academic references but I don't know if those are going to be outstanding ones.
So it seems like trying to study CFA would be the good alternative. I know the study load is tremendous but I'm pretty good with plowing through large volumes of work. Do you guys think being a CFA charterholder is valuable for this pursuit? Should I still try to apply to quant finance Masters program?