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Hi :sos: I'm not 29 years old but being in a bit similar situation. This semester I will finish my BSc. in Finance and I'd like to move into more technical area of finance, like financial engineering. I think I should continue to finish my MSc. in Finance but after that I'd like to take MSc. course in Probability and Stochastic Processes. To enter this course without an entry examination I need to have some courses (Math Statistics, Probability Theory,...) done obligatorily.My question is whether I should skip the BSc. course and take just those obligatory courses for MSc. free entry? Do I need courses like Linear Algebra, Discrete Math or Differential Geometry for doing financial engineering???I could use this time for studying programming languages which I don't know (C++, VBA) and some software (MATLAB for example). Do you think this would be more valuable???
Hi :sos:
I'm not 29 years old but being in a bit similar situation. This semester I will finish my BSc. in Finance and I'd like to move into more technical area of finance, like financial engineering. I think I should continue to finish my MSc. in Finance but after that I'd like to take MSc. course in Probability and Stochastic Processes. To enter this course without an entry examination I need to have some courses (Math Statistics, Probability Theory,...) done obligatorily.
My question is whether I should skip the BSc. course and take just those obligatory courses for MSc. free entry? Do I need courses like Linear Algebra, Discrete Math or Differential Geometry for doing financial engineering???
I could use this time for studying programming languages which I don't know (C++, VBA) and some software (MATLAB for example). Do you think this would be more valuable???