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I guess my definition of "theoretical" Econ courses is wrong. I'm taking the ones that have a lot math background in them. Our Econ department here at MD is very expansive in the sense that there are pure theory courses and then math courses. However, I am taking some pure theory courses, so I'm not going in close-minded I suppose. Equity analyst is also a possiblity. Ideally, I'd like to work on a trade floor for a few years before becoming a quant - is this recommended? Either that or doing Investment Banking for Alternative Energies or Chemical companies. Frankly, with the majors I have chosen, my options don't seem limited. As for a class for the "environment"....how's "Chemical Engineering Processes and the Enviromental Impact of Hydrocarbons" sound? Thanks for the info
I guess my definition of "theoretical" Econ courses is wrong. I'm taking the ones that have a lot math background in them. Our Econ department here at MD is very expansive in the sense that there are pure theory courses and then math courses. However, I am taking some pure theory courses, so I'm not going in close-minded I suppose.
Equity analyst is also a possiblity. Ideally, I'd like to work on a trade floor for a few years before becoming a quant - is this recommended? Either that or doing Investment Banking for Alternative Energies or Chemical companies. Frankly, with the majors I have chosen, my options don't seem limited.
As for a class for the "environment"....how's "Chemical Engineering Processes and the Enviromental Impact of Hydrocarbons" sound?
Thanks for the info