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May 16th, 2022 - Information Session - Intuition-Based Options Primer for Financial Engineering Certificate
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Registered Nurse Thinking About Switching Careers and Entering a MS in Financial Engineering program
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<blockquote data-quote="Michsund" data-source="post: 238195" data-attributes="member: 36104"><p>Yeah, even as a math major I know the struggles of a top MFE program such as Baruch, UC Berkley, or Fordham. These are very good programs and have a considerable level of difficulty. As I said this is a large commitment and it should not be taken lightly especially if you have a lot of debt and are starting so late in your life to join the field. Through out my short life I have seen many people who change careers all the time and those people never seem to be satisfied. My advice would be to find your passion and go for that instead of the money. Especially at 40 this is one of your last chances so take advantage of your time and good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michsund, post: 238195, member: 36104"] Yeah, even as a math major I know the struggles of a top MFE program such as Baruch, UC Berkley, or Fordham. These are very good programs and have a considerable level of difficulty. As I said this is a large commitment and it should not be taken lightly especially if you have a lot of debt and are starting so late in your life to join the field. Through out my short life I have seen many people who change careers all the time and those people never seem to be satisfied. My advice would be to find your passion and go for that instead of the money. Especially at 40 this is one of your last chances so take advantage of your time and good luck! [/QUOTE]
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