Hello everyone, I have to make a commitment in a week and I could use some help.
I am choosing between Carnegie Mellon MSCF and Stanford MS Management Science and Engineering. (I've also been admitted to Berkeley MSOR and all but decided against it at this point, though feel free to comment. It is much cheaper for me)
I want to work in Quant portfolio management/risk management/trading/structured finance.
While I see the benefit of enrolling in an actual financial engineering program, I really would prefer to stay in California for the time being.
So what would you guys recommend? How much less probable is it that I will be able to get into quant job function, say on Wall Street, coming from Stanford Engineering? What remedial work would I need to do if I chose not to attend CMU?
Other possibly relevant factors:
Im 23 years old.
Have only 6 months work experience in financial industry
Level II CFA candidate, expect to pass in June
Have knowledge of only engineering math
Taken C++ classes but I am quite honestly, terrible at it
My BS is in Management Science from UC San Diego,(this might be a redundancy? and Im pretty sure there isn't a chance in hell I could get into quant finance with my current degree)
Thank you for any help
I am choosing between Carnegie Mellon MSCF and Stanford MS Management Science and Engineering. (I've also been admitted to Berkeley MSOR and all but decided against it at this point, though feel free to comment. It is much cheaper for me)
I want to work in Quant portfolio management/risk management/trading/structured finance.
While I see the benefit of enrolling in an actual financial engineering program, I really would prefer to stay in California for the time being.
So what would you guys recommend? How much less probable is it that I will be able to get into quant job function, say on Wall Street, coming from Stanford Engineering? What remedial work would I need to do if I chose not to attend CMU?
Other possibly relevant factors:
Im 23 years old.
Have only 6 months work experience in financial industry
Level II CFA candidate, expect to pass in June
Have knowledge of only engineering math
Taken C++ classes but I am quite honestly, terrible at it
My BS is in Management Science from UC San Diego,(this might be a redundancy? and Im pretty sure there isn't a chance in hell I could get into quant finance with my current degree)
Thank you for any help