I moved my questions to the top
1.) With no math background (i took calculus 3 years ago in highschool and all I took is statistics in college) how long would it take to complete the pre-reqs for most schools
2.) Do you think its worth getting a masters in comp. finance or just wait to do my MBA down the road?
3.) Anyone out there like there work in the quant field and switched over from an accounting or information systems background?
Im trying to see if it is feasible for me to go into a quant career by getting my masters in computational finance from Georgia Tech
I just graduated with dual bachelor degrees in Computer Information Systems and Finance (I graduated early im 21)....I have a job offer with a company this July that i have accepted but its not really the work I wanted to end up doing (information system auditing). I loved finance (but my finance GPA was a 2.7...mostly due to a death in my family, my CIS gpa is a 3.8) and I really love modeling things and I want a career that I can move up in.
I dont have any pre-reqs for math (calculus....just statistics), I can however program in Java and C#...I model things daily on my own just for fun and I realized the best suitable career would be in economics or computational finance. It would take me about a year and a half just for the prereqs.....then another year and half for the degree...Im hoping I can come out making about 70-90...but to me I dont know if thats worth it. I have to get my MBA eventually and thats two years but with a starting salary of around 100k
1.) With no math background (i took calculus 3 years ago in highschool and all I took is statistics in college) how long would it take to complete the pre-reqs for most schools
2.) Do you think its worth getting a masters in comp. finance or just wait to do my MBA down the road?
3.) Anyone out there like there work in the quant field and switched over from an accounting or information systems background?
Im trying to see if it is feasible for me to go into a quant career by getting my masters in computational finance from Georgia Tech
I just graduated with dual bachelor degrees in Computer Information Systems and Finance (I graduated early im 21)....I have a job offer with a company this July that i have accepted but its not really the work I wanted to end up doing (information system auditing). I loved finance (but my finance GPA was a 2.7...mostly due to a death in my family, my CIS gpa is a 3.8) and I really love modeling things and I want a career that I can move up in.
I dont have any pre-reqs for math (calculus....just statistics), I can however program in Java and C#...I model things daily on my own just for fun and I realized the best suitable career would be in economics or computational finance. It would take me about a year and a half just for the prereqs.....then another year and half for the degree...Im hoping I can come out making about 70-90...but to me I dont know if thats worth it. I have to get my MBA eventually and thats two years but with a starting salary of around 100k