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Hi, I'm a master student from Cornell and my major is information science. I'm now taking intern in Amazon but I found this job cannot inspire my passion for a long time. I'm considering apply for a MFE program to land a job in quant area after 1 or 2 years. Here's my background.
Math: My bachelor major is electrical engineering so I got foundation in math like linear algebra, calculus, probability and stochastic process. Just need some time to catch up.
Programming: I'm now a software engineer intern in an IT company and I'm familiar with lots of programming languages like Cpp, Java and Python. I'm also good at data structure and algorithm.
Finance:I never took official credit for finance and financial engineering courses. I also never taken any finance related intern or projects before.
Statistics: I've taken courses for machine learning and data mining before. I'm also good at Hadoop/MapReduce. But my knowledge about statistics is limited to big data field.
To get better prepared for applying top MFE programs/getting a quant job, I have a simple plan for myself:
1. CFA Level 1: I'm going to pass CFA level 1 to demonstrate my finance knowledge
2. Financial engineering courses: I still have one semester before graduation so I want to enroll in some financial engineering courses from Cornell FE. Are there any must-have courses?
3. Emphasis on data analysis: I think data analysis techniques like machine learning and data mining is my strength. So I guess I should keep practicing in this area?
Can you guys give me some advises on my plan or tell me how to prepare for a quant job from now on? Thank you very much!
Math: My bachelor major is electrical engineering so I got foundation in math like linear algebra, calculus, probability and stochastic process. Just need some time to catch up.
Programming: I'm now a software engineer intern in an IT company and I'm familiar with lots of programming languages like Cpp, Java and Python. I'm also good at data structure and algorithm.
Finance:I never took official credit for finance and financial engineering courses. I also never taken any finance related intern or projects before.
Statistics: I've taken courses for machine learning and data mining before. I'm also good at Hadoop/MapReduce. But my knowledge about statistics is limited to big data field.
To get better prepared for applying top MFE programs/getting a quant job, I have a simple plan for myself:
1. CFA Level 1: I'm going to pass CFA level 1 to demonstrate my finance knowledge
2. Financial engineering courses: I still have one semester before graduation so I want to enroll in some financial engineering courses from Cornell FE. Are there any must-have courses?
3. Emphasis on data analysis: I think data analysis techniques like machine learning and data mining is my strength. So I guess I should keep practicing in this area?
Can you guys give me some advises on my plan or tell me how to prepare for a quant job from now on? Thank you very much!