I am currently in my junior year majoring in finance at Northern Arizona University. Not a very great school but the business program seems to be rather solid thus far. Anyways, I messed up by not knowing what I wanted to do with my major when I came to uni. It led me to going fairly soft on the math's and best case scenario in the fall I will be taking Calc 1. I've figured out that I am very interested in quant finance and was wondering if anyone has any suggestions on what I ought to do with regards to my current lack of mathematics?
Would it be worth my time to teach myself Calc 1-3 in my own time? I definitely think that I am capable of that.
The business program at my school also offers an Investments Cert w/ the final courses being a student ran investment fund, one in fixed income and the other in equities. Would a cert like this be worth my time? I'm skeptical since the math prereq is only Finite Math w/ Calculus.
I've also been teaching myself Python, originally I was going through MIT's OpenCourseWare however, I recently started going through the lecture series on Quantopian.
Any suggestions on what I ought to do? I've got 2 more years at Uni and would like to use my time as productively as possible.
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!
Would it be worth my time to teach myself Calc 1-3 in my own time? I definitely think that I am capable of that.
The business program at my school also offers an Investments Cert w/ the final courses being a student ran investment fund, one in fixed income and the other in equities. Would a cert like this be worth my time? I'm skeptical since the math prereq is only Finite Math w/ Calculus.
I've also been teaching myself Python, originally I was going through MIT's OpenCourseWare however, I recently started going through the lecture series on Quantopian.
Any suggestions on what I ought to do? I've got 2 more years at Uni and would like to use my time as productively as possible.
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!