Hello to all. How do I get into QF with a non-technical degree? I'm at a disadvantage having the opposite problem of many wanna-be quants. I'm heavy on the finance and light on the math/programming. I have a BS in business/finance, currently work in structured finance - an analytic role that requires modeling/light coding. I have always been good in math but the last pure math I dealt with was calculus in college. Took VB in college (really liked that) and some modeling/VBA classes more recently that included Black-Scholes/Monte Carlo modeling etc. No C/C++. I want to get into a Master's in QF program, but not planning to go the PhD/academia route. I like structured finance since I already have the experience, just looking for a very quant-oriented role that requires a technical undergrad/grad degree.
I'm looking into community college classes in Manhattan for adv. algebra/calc, C/C++ classes, but hard to find evening classes especially if I'm thinking of applying to grad school for spring 2009. Had I known in college being a math/engineering/physics major would better prepare me for the "finance" job I want, I would have done that!
Read "Starting your Career as a Wall Street Quant" but it seems geared more towards current undergrads and/or those with a strong technical background already. Any other books/classes you can recommend? Any other advice you can give I'd appreciate. I'm willing to work hard to get what I want. Thanks to all in advance.
I'm looking into community college classes in Manhattan for adv. algebra/calc, C/C++ classes, but hard to find evening classes especially if I'm thinking of applying to grad school for spring 2009. Had I known in college being a math/engineering/physics major would better prepare me for the "finance" job I want, I would have done that!
Read "Starting your Career as a Wall Street Quant" but it seems geared more towards current undergrads and/or those with a strong technical background already. Any other books/classes you can recommend? Any other advice you can give I'd appreciate. I'm willing to work hard to get what I want. Thanks to all in advance.