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Hi everyone,
I'm 29 years old and have spent almost 7 years working in the oil and gas sector, primarily in logistics and technical assurance roles across multiple countries. This year, I began a 3-year BSc in Mathematics as my first university experience, with the goal of transitioning into quantitative finance, specifically as a quant researcher.
My current plan is to continue working full-time for the next two years while completing my degree. After that, I plan to take a year off to focus solely on finishing my degree and seeking internship opportunities in quantitative finance.
Given my background and the path I've chosen, I'd appreciate your thoughts on:
Thank you in advance for your feedback!
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I'm 29 years old and have spent almost 7 years working in the oil and gas sector, primarily in logistics and technical assurance roles across multiple countries. This year, I began a 3-year BSc in Mathematics as my first university experience, with the goal of transitioning into quantitative finance, specifically as a quant researcher.
My current plan is to continue working full-time for the next two years while completing my degree. After that, I plan to take a year off to focus solely on finishing my degree and seeking internship opportunities in quantitative finance.
Given my background and the path I've chosen, I'd appreciate your thoughts on:
- How do you view my profile in the context of transitioning to quant finance?
 - Does my age present any challenges for breaking into the field?
 - What do you think of my strategy to balance full-time work with studies for the first two years and then focus on completing my degree and internships in the final year?
 
Thank you in advance for your feedback!