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Hello everyone,
I am new to this forum and the Quant community to start with. I just found recently about this field and I am completely excited.
I am about to finish my PhD in Electrical Engineering with a major in Electromagnetics (Physics) and Digital Signal Processing (DSP) . I do not mind taking the GRE again to get a perfect score if that will help me get into the field. I am not fluent with Finance concepts but I will say I am a beginner.
Do I need to take a MFE to get into the field? also what else will I need to get there? do I really have to graduate from a top school to get a chance in the field? I went to University of Illinois at Chicago for my PhD and it is a decent school not top tier of course, is this a limiting factor for me. My GPA is 3.7 for PhD and 3.9 for Masters and 3.5 for B.sc. I have a very strong mathematical background as well as good programming experience since these are all tools one needs for EE.
I also have about 6 years experience in Semiconductor/wireless industry with Motorola/Freescale and Skyworks, and of course I am still working. Is it going to take a lot of work for me do the transition?
Also I currently live in CA, do I have to move to NYC to get a chance in the field?
Too many questions I guess, but that what I call myself Newcomer.
Thanks everyone! Your replies and comments are appreciated.
I am new to this forum and the Quant community to start with. I just found recently about this field and I am completely excited.
I am about to finish my PhD in Electrical Engineering with a major in Electromagnetics (Physics) and Digital Signal Processing (DSP) . I do not mind taking the GRE again to get a perfect score if that will help me get into the field. I am not fluent with Finance concepts but I will say I am a beginner.
Do I need to take a MFE to get into the field? also what else will I need to get there? do I really have to graduate from a top school to get a chance in the field? I went to University of Illinois at Chicago for my PhD and it is a decent school not top tier of course, is this a limiting factor for me. My GPA is 3.7 for PhD and 3.9 for Masters and 3.5 for B.sc. I have a very strong mathematical background as well as good programming experience since these are all tools one needs for EE.
I also have about 6 years experience in Semiconductor/wireless industry with Motorola/Freescale and Skyworks, and of course I am still working. Is it going to take a lot of work for me do the transition?
Also I currently live in CA, do I have to move to NYC to get a chance in the field?
Too many questions I guess, but that what I call myself Newcomer.
Thanks everyone! Your replies and comments are appreciated.