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Gooooood morning all - looking forward to possibly getting skewered here on this question but here goes
I've spent close to 8 years in industry thus far and I'm very much so interested in upping my quant/programming knowledge to build out my use as a portfolio strategist and my question to you all is this : what should I focus on and are there any certain ways I should go about this? Coursera? Online programs? I'm not looking to leave the workforce, rather just build out my skillset :D
I don't particular care/need an incredibly strong 'brand' IMHO, rather I am looking for a method or approach that would be flexible. I also never took much math outside of Calc 1 and Stats 101 in undergrad, but I'm obviously quantitatively minded. Undergrad grades were very meh (though I was accepted to Chicago Booth for MBA but held off on that opportunity since I was able to land my desired post-MBA role) since I was solo since I was 17 so I'm not sure how much grades may also hold me back on a degree program per se.
Ultimately I am looking to build out my modeling/programming skillset with a focus on skills like manager research and portfolio optimization/asset allocation... any insight would be great.
had looked @ University of Washington's certificates/online programs, is there a quasi quant masters in finance thats either online or semi local to NYC (part time option) that I could take advantage of? Any other coursera or coursera like programs I should look at (Hopkins R?) or specific languages? matlab/R/Sql were mentioned to me.. appreciate all the help!
I've spent close to 8 years in industry thus far and I'm very much so interested in upping my quant/programming knowledge to build out my use as a portfolio strategist and my question to you all is this : what should I focus on and are there any certain ways I should go about this? Coursera? Online programs? I'm not looking to leave the workforce, rather just build out my skillset :D
I don't particular care/need an incredibly strong 'brand' IMHO, rather I am looking for a method or approach that would be flexible. I also never took much math outside of Calc 1 and Stats 101 in undergrad, but I'm obviously quantitatively minded. Undergrad grades were very meh (though I was accepted to Chicago Booth for MBA but held off on that opportunity since I was able to land my desired post-MBA role) since I was solo since I was 17 so I'm not sure how much grades may also hold me back on a degree program per se.
Ultimately I am looking to build out my modeling/programming skillset with a focus on skills like manager research and portfolio optimization/asset allocation... any insight would be great.
had looked @ University of Washington's certificates/online programs, is there a quasi quant masters in finance thats either online or semi local to NYC (part time option) that I could take advantage of? Any other coursera or coursera like programs I should look at (Hopkins R?) or specific languages? matlab/R/Sql were mentioned to me.. appreciate all the help!