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Hey all,
I'm new here, mainly looking to explore the field of computational and quantitative finance.
I'll be graduating next year with a BS degree in Computer Science.
What's the best way to approach this field while having no background whatsoever in finance?
I was considering to apply for (local) companies which develop software for financial institutions e.g: http://www.murex.com/home.php, and that to gain some experience in finance so I can then do some Master's degree in CF in the U.S or so.
I am a good programmer, and I've had my share of math courses especially those related to numerical computing and numerical linear algebra, and most importantly I'm interested in this field because I believe it would give me some space to adapt my technical problem-solving skills to real-time issues.
So, any advice?
Note that I would be considered as an International Student when applying to the US, if that implies any pre-requisites please let me know.
Thanks in advance.
I'm new here, mainly looking to explore the field of computational and quantitative finance.
I'll be graduating next year with a BS degree in Computer Science.
What's the best way to approach this field while having no background whatsoever in finance?
I was considering to apply for (local) companies which develop software for financial institutions e.g: http://www.murex.com/home.php, and that to gain some experience in finance so I can then do some Master's degree in CF in the U.S or so.
I am a good programmer, and I've had my share of math courses especially those related to numerical computing and numerical linear algebra, and most importantly I'm interested in this field because I believe it would give me some space to adapt my technical problem-solving skills to real-time issues.
So, any advice?
Note that I would be considered as an International Student when applying to the US, if that implies any pre-requisites please let me know.
Thanks in advance.