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Bluechimp- I think I know what you mean by "alpha," but can you expand.
Maybe I misunderstood this excerpt from an FE description:
"The increased pace of financial innovation has multiplied the need for highly qualified Financial Engineers in investment banking, hedge funds, corporate risk management and regulatory agencies."
FE is needed in IB, but FE's can't be IB's?
In social animals, the alpha is the individual in the community whom the others follow. Where one male and one female fulfill this role, they are referred to as the alpha pair (the term varies when several individuals of the same gender fulfill this role). Other animals in the same social group may exhibit deference or other symbolic signs of respect particular to their species towards the alpha.
Hrrm, it's an elusive question to answer. Have you ever watched the movie 'Wall Street'? Gordon Gekko is a badass alpha male.
Off-topic, but I've been reading about this for donkey's years. Somehow the suggestion (in the literature) is that one is born alpha or one is not born alpha. But I can easily conceive of circumstances where a Napoleon and Hitler would have been nothing but a mid-ranking army officer and failed bohemian respectively. Put Gekko in other circumstances and he could well be nothing at all. Arguably our lives are governed by accident. Or by the stars. But not by ourselves, except for a relatively minor component. That relatively minor component is what is seized on by biographers to explain the success of the so-called "alpha."
Andy & others,
I did reply to another post asking the same question, but haven't got any response yet, so decided to post it here instead.
My main intention is to be an investment banker and I think MSMF/MFE is a better way of doing it rather than traditional MBA Finance. And also since I dont have any work exp, I wont be accepted at any good mba programs with finance.
Do you think I am in the right track.
Ok.
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A lot of posts here seem to be very narrow minded...
I know plenty of people with BSc degrees in physics, maths, biology, chemistry etc. that have walked straight into investment banking jobs in The City. The idea that one MUST have an MBA is pretty ridiculous and the thought that some can study MAFN or FE and be seen as unattractive to the IB recruiter is just plain stupid...
Sure you might not use a lot of what you have learnt but you will certainly be an attractive employee for any IB...