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Hey All,
I've worked as a business consultant for a couple of years and recently experienced significant burnout. Now, I'm considering a career transition into quantitative finance. I believe enrolling in a top Master's in Financial Engineering (MFE) program would be the right step.
Here are some of the skills I possess:
Regards,
James
I've worked as a business consultant for a couple of years and recently experienced significant burnout. Now, I'm considering a career transition into quantitative finance. I believe enrolling in a top Master's in Financial Engineering (MFE) program would be the right step.
Here are some of the skills I possess:
- Programming: I am proficient in Python, C++, SQL, and Tableau.
- To brush up on my C++ skills, I am currently taking a course at Baruch College.
- Mathematics: I've taken advanced college courses in Probability, Linear Algebra, and Statistics.
- These seem to meet the mathematical prerequisites for most MFE programs.
- I've spent several years day trading independently.
Regards,
James