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I am a soon-to-be graduate in CS from a T10 US school. My current career options are embedded SWE at mid-tier money managers, not particularly high paying or prestigious. I think that my job prospects would normally be better but since the job market is absolute shit, the only good interview I got was SWE at a top 5 HFT and I got rejected. I'm extremely dissatisfied with this trajectory and am very envious of my friends in quant research. I have excellent C++ and UNIX programming skills, but haven't really opened a math textbook since I got one question on the Putnam sophomore year and my schoolwork has been 100% EECS focused with little to no machine learning or stats. I have some background in traditional finance because I interviewed for a lot of IB positions before deciding that it "wasn't real work", and I know the basics of stuff like CAPM and equity valuation pretty well because I did that in high school and early college.
I'm not a genius and don't think I can ever pass the brainteasers at somewhere like JS. I got a 1560 SAT and have a 3.6 college GPA.
Does it make sense for someone like me to pursue a MFE with the hope of obtaining a quant research role? My main reservation is the money. I don't think that there's really a way for me to avoid paying near full price, and my family is not wealthy.
Also, sorry if this is the wrong place to ask this, idrk this site well.
I'm not a genius and don't think I can ever pass the brainteasers at somewhere like JS. I got a 1560 SAT and have a 3.6 college GPA.
Does it make sense for someone like me to pursue a MFE with the hope of obtaining a quant research role? My main reservation is the money. I don't think that there's really a way for me to avoid paying near full price, and my family is not wealthy.
Also, sorry if this is the wrong place to ask this, idrk this site well.