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I am going to be teaching high school math in Oklahoma. I graduated from OU in December with close to a 4.0 in math. I have basically zero programming experience, and have not had any luck finding employment outside of teaching. Let's say I put my mind to good use and learn as much C++ as possible over the next two years. Then, say I get into an MFE program (probably can't get into a good one, so let's just say some mid level school). Is getting an MFE really worth it? I do research on this, and it seems that all of the people with these degrees work in NYC making 80K-120K a year. In NYC, that doesn't get you anywhere. The people who are making big bank on Wall Street are those with PHDs in a quant field. It sounds like extremely difficult work for no financial reward. Instead, I could go back to school to study petroleum engineering and make make 80K to start, 120K after a few years of experience and live some place much cheaper. I just don't understand why I hear all this talk about quant finance being some big paying job. Basically, most people with MFEs are broke monkeys doing programming for the rich.