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Hi All,
I am currently a master's student in statistics at Stanford. My study involves heavily on data mining and machine learning in both stats and cs perspective. However, I am not very thrill with what I am studying even though I can do and understand the materials well.
I am planning to pursue MBA (which I feel like fit me better) specializing in less-quantitative finance (debt markets, corporate finance, asset allocation, and behavioral finance).
My question: what are positions and jobs that can make use of all of these knowledge? Something like pseudo-quant - making qualitative financial decisions and trades backed by rigorous data analysis.
I am currently a master's student in statistics at Stanford. My study involves heavily on data mining and machine learning in both stats and cs perspective. However, I am not very thrill with what I am studying even though I can do and understand the materials well.
I am planning to pursue MBA (which I feel like fit me better) specializing in less-quantitative finance (debt markets, corporate finance, asset allocation, and behavioral finance).
My question: what are positions and jobs that can make use of all of these knowledge? Something like pseudo-quant - making qualitative financial decisions and trades backed by rigorous data analysis.