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Dear all, I am 29 years old, just completed my PhD in Economics recently.However, I would like to build up my mathematical knowledge and skills for career enhancement (in Financial Engineering area) and am thinking to enrol in Bachelor of Science (Computational Science and Mathematics) to gain deepth knowledge in Mathematical world. I am currently working as a commercial analyst in am mining engineering and development company for about a year now. I have been trying to get a job in financial engineering area, unfortunately due to lack of mathematical knowledge/programming skills and relevent work experience my job applications have all been rejected. Now I am thinking to study Bachelor of Science (Computational Science and Mathematics) while I am working as a commercial analyst. Do you guys think it is worth to study Bachelor of Science (Computational Science and Mathematics) in my case? PS. BSc (Computational Science and Mathematics) --> Master of Financial Engineering/Mathematics
Dear all,
I am 29 years old, just completed my PhD in Economics recently.
However, I would like to build up my mathematical knowledge and skills for career enhancement (in Financial Engineering area) and am thinking to enrol in Bachelor of Science (Computational Science and Mathematics) to gain deepth knowledge in Mathematical world.
I am currently working as a commercial analyst in am mining engineering and development company for about a year now. I have been trying to get a job in financial engineering area, unfortunately due to lack of mathematical knowledge/programming skills and relevent work experience my job applications have all been rejected.
Now I am thinking to study Bachelor of Science (Computational Science and Mathematics) while I am working as a commercial analyst.
Do you guys think it is worth to study Bachelor of Science (Computational Science and Mathematics) in my case?
PS. BSc (Computational Science and Mathematics) --> Master of Financial Engineering/Mathematics