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Hello all!
So this is my first post.
I am a freshman in college and I chose to major in Electrical Engineering, however, I don't know if that is what I would really like to be. I was talking to a fellow friend who is also a Professor that traveled and has experienced a great deal. He had informed me of the different pathways I could take and it sounded like I may want to go down the Financial Engineering route. I am trying to research everything and figure out if this is really what I want to go through with. Can anyone give me any advice as to what I can do? Or just about the general idea of an MFE?
I think it would be great to start my own business--though I know how hard it may be--and I have a passion for math. I have heard that going to UC Berkeley for a Masters in Financial Engineering was the route to go. Also, that working in New York for Goldman Sachs was where I could get paid very well as a Financial Engineer.
Any information regarding this field/career would be extremely helpful!
Thanks!
So this is my first post.
I am a freshman in college and I chose to major in Electrical Engineering, however, I don't know if that is what I would really like to be. I was talking to a fellow friend who is also a Professor that traveled and has experienced a great deal. He had informed me of the different pathways I could take and it sounded like I may want to go down the Financial Engineering route. I am trying to research everything and figure out if this is really what I want to go through with. Can anyone give me any advice as to what I can do? Or just about the general idea of an MFE?
I think it would be great to start my own business--though I know how hard it may be--and I have a passion for math. I have heard that going to UC Berkeley for a Masters in Financial Engineering was the route to go. Also, that working in New York for Goldman Sachs was where I could get paid very well as a Financial Engineer.
Any information regarding this field/career would be extremely helpful!
Thanks!