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I've recently graduated from a Computer and Internet Engineering BEng with one year experience in the UK and my intial plan was to complete a Masters (Fin Math/Quant Fin/Comp Fin) programme in the UK. However, I have only been accepted by QMUL and Bayes which do not convince me 100%.
I am therefore thinking about finding a job (as a SE in the finance sector if possible or simply SE if not as it is my undergrad background) to:
- Self-learn about quant fin to make sure it is what I what to study further, as the Masters fees are really high to not be 100%
- Apply for quant roles with more knowledge and personal projects I would be doing during my job sparetime
- Apply again to those unis were I was rejected, hoping that with more knowledge on the field and work experience I am accepted
Does this sound reasonable, or is it almost impossible to get a quant role (developer/analyst/trader) with just a BEng?? Or is it better to do the masters degree even if it is not a top uni. I need to pay the deposit for Bayes before the 22nd June so I am probably losing that one, my other plan is to wait for my final year grades which I am expecting to be good (First-class honours), and then apply to one more Masters (KCL CompFin).
I am also starting a summer internship at a consultant in a few days which I hope would build my CV.
Sorry for all the waffle but I am really lost right now so any advice would be great, if you want to know more details about my profile (Uni, unis ive applied to, etc) please feel free to ask. Thanks!
I am therefore thinking about finding a job (as a SE in the finance sector if possible or simply SE if not as it is my undergrad background) to:
- Self-learn about quant fin to make sure it is what I what to study further, as the Masters fees are really high to not be 100%
- Apply for quant roles with more knowledge and personal projects I would be doing during my job sparetime
- Apply again to those unis were I was rejected, hoping that with more knowledge on the field and work experience I am accepted
Does this sound reasonable, or is it almost impossible to get a quant role (developer/analyst/trader) with just a BEng?? Or is it better to do the masters degree even if it is not a top uni. I need to pay the deposit for Bayes before the 22nd June so I am probably losing that one, my other plan is to wait for my final year grades which I am expecting to be good (First-class honours), and then apply to one more Masters (KCL CompFin).
I am also starting a summer internship at a consultant in a few days which I hope would build my CV.
Sorry for all the waffle but I am really lost right now so any advice would be great, if you want to know more details about my profile (Uni, unis ive applied to, etc) please feel free to ask. Thanks!