Brief summary about myself:
Undergrad: Computer Science & Maths (hated CS)
Msc: pure Mathematics (area: Complex functions of single variable, another minor area: quantum computing) LOVED it.
Now I either go for financial mathematics in PHD or Msc? PHD seems to be the formal routine but some argues that it might be waste of time and hard to complete. Msc ? holding two very closely similar Msc degrees sounds weird on the resume... IMHO.
My goal: buff up my resume in order to work at some big financial company and earn $$$. (sounds sinful to you academia. I am a poor guy wants some bucks despite I love maths :D )
My work background was purely IT, was an Intel engineer after undergrad... lost interest, actually, never liked CS.
Undergrad: Computer Science & Maths (hated CS)
Msc: pure Mathematics (area: Complex functions of single variable, another minor area: quantum computing) LOVED it.
Now I either go for financial mathematics in PHD or Msc? PHD seems to be the formal routine but some argues that it might be waste of time and hard to complete. Msc ? holding two very closely similar Msc degrees sounds weird on the resume... IMHO.
My goal: buff up my resume in order to work at some big financial company and earn $$$. (sounds sinful to you academia. I am a poor guy wants some bucks despite I love maths :D )
My work background was purely IT, was an Intel engineer after undergrad... lost interest, actually, never liked CS.