So, I'm current pursing a double major, BS in Economics and Computer Engineering, with a math minor (all of the courses listed as requirements in the FAQ for Baruch included).
From what I've read so far on this board, Economics as a major sounds like it is advised against. However, I plan on concentrating heavily on the more quantitative and finance orientated economics courses. In this board's opinion will this be worth my time or should I just drop it and concentrate on Computer Engineering and Math? I'm right at the point in my program where I can jump, fairly quickly, into another major if I need to.
The one caveat is that I'm not totally sold on the idea of going right into a MFE program after graduation. If I could find a job right out of undergrad as some sort of entry-level trader, I would be content to work for a while.
Does this prepare me well for both options or should I reconsider?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
From what I've read so far on this board, Economics as a major sounds like it is advised against. However, I plan on concentrating heavily on the more quantitative and finance orientated economics courses. In this board's opinion will this be worth my time or should I just drop it and concentrate on Computer Engineering and Math? I'm right at the point in my program where I can jump, fairly quickly, into another major if I need to.
The one caveat is that I'm not totally sold on the idea of going right into a MFE program after graduation. If I could find a job right out of undergrad as some sort of entry-level trader, I would be content to work for a while.
Does this prepare me well for both options or should I reconsider?
Thanks in advance for your replies.