Thank you for taking the time to reposnd to my post.
First, I am in my early 40's with a BS in Finance and would like to get an MFE, but I an very shy on undergrad math. So, I have enrolled in my state university (the only school I could find in quite a large radius from my home that will allow a second undergrad degree).
No one in the school's math faculty seems to specialize in finace or be familiar with the MFE. So I am a little on my own to choose appropriate electives.
Udergrad courses I plan to take:
Calculus I, II, II
Linear Algebra I, II
Discrete Structures
Differential Equation
PDE I, II
Probability and Statistics I, II
Linear Statistical Modeling & Regression
Experimental Design
Computing I, II, III
Thesis
Intro to Applied Math
Real Analysis
Topology
Abstract Algebra
Complex Variables
Statistical Programming using SAS
Stochastic Process
Introduction to Financial Mathematics
Numerical Analysis I, II
Introduction to Probability & Statistics
Probability Theory
Time Series Analysis
Macro/Micro economics
Intermediate Macro/Micro economics
Econometrics
Questions:
1. Is there any important course work that I'm missing?
2. Is there anything that I should have two semesters instead of one?
3. Is anything here unnecessary?
4. What about some accounting courses? How far should I go with that?
Since the MFE is such a competitive program, can you please comment on the value of some ideas I had to help myself standout?
5. Could it be hepful to obtain an MS in Accountancy and get a CPA?
6. What about an MS in Economics?
7. an MBA?
8. CFA?
9. foriegn language(s)?
10. Any suggestions?
About the industry. Most of what I know, I learned on the internet and that has left many holes in my understanding.
11. How can I fill those holes?
12. In particular, I would like to learn about different positions and where they generally lead. How/where can I do this?
13. Any commentary on PhD. verses MFE?
14. With an MFE will I hit a glass cieling at some point because I am lacking an PhD.?
15. At my age (43), should I care?
16. Is it common that an MFE eventually becomes a fund manager?
17. How important is research experience for undergrads (REU's) when applying to an MFE?
18. If applying to a PhD. program, how many REU's are needed to be competitive?
19. What else should I know?
Thank you so much for answering some (or all) of my questions!! I'm sure you are all busy and the time you took to help me get a handle on this is greatly appreciated!!!
First, I am in my early 40's with a BS in Finance and would like to get an MFE, but I an very shy on undergrad math. So, I have enrolled in my state university (the only school I could find in quite a large radius from my home that will allow a second undergrad degree).
No one in the school's math faculty seems to specialize in finace or be familiar with the MFE. So I am a little on my own to choose appropriate electives.
Udergrad courses I plan to take:
Calculus I, II, II
Linear Algebra I, II
Discrete Structures
Differential Equation
PDE I, II
Probability and Statistics I, II
Linear Statistical Modeling & Regression
Experimental Design
Computing I, II, III
Thesis
Intro to Applied Math
Real Analysis
Topology
Abstract Algebra
Complex Variables
Statistical Programming using SAS
Stochastic Process
Introduction to Financial Mathematics
Numerical Analysis I, II
Introduction to Probability & Statistics
Probability Theory
Time Series Analysis
Macro/Micro economics
Intermediate Macro/Micro economics
Econometrics
Questions:
1. Is there any important course work that I'm missing?
2. Is there anything that I should have two semesters instead of one?
3. Is anything here unnecessary?
4. What about some accounting courses? How far should I go with that?
Since the MFE is such a competitive program, can you please comment on the value of some ideas I had to help myself standout?
5. Could it be hepful to obtain an MS in Accountancy and get a CPA?
6. What about an MS in Economics?
7. an MBA?
8. CFA?
9. foriegn language(s)?
10. Any suggestions?
About the industry. Most of what I know, I learned on the internet and that has left many holes in my understanding.
11. How can I fill those holes?
12. In particular, I would like to learn about different positions and where they generally lead. How/where can I do this?
13. Any commentary on PhD. verses MFE?
14. With an MFE will I hit a glass cieling at some point because I am lacking an PhD.?
15. At my age (43), should I care?
16. Is it common that an MFE eventually becomes a fund manager?
17. How important is research experience for undergrads (REU's) when applying to an MFE?
18. If applying to a PhD. program, how many REU's are needed to be competitive?
19. What else should I know?
Thank you so much for answering some (or all) of my questions!! I'm sure you are all busy and the time you took to help me get a handle on this is greatly appreciated!!!