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Guys:
I have been on this forum for a long time as long as I was thinking of my career path. But still confused with my career path. If anyone here would help me out, that would be greatly appreciated.
I am a senior major from a U.S top 5 Chemical Engineering school with a nearly perfect GPA. Since I have such a broad interests and owing loans, my friends told me I might want to think of MFE as a grad program coz this is a hot place with hot money (honestly from my heart speaking). Honestly speaking, I have never taken any classes regarding finance and financial mathematicals. As said, I am a typical chemical engineering major with good sense in math, analytical skills and highest GPA with a 650+800+5 GRE. Another skill that I am not quite comfortable with is my C++ programing skill, I never touched that thing before.
Plus, I started trading stocks and some options a couple months ago, but encountered two major market corrections: one in August and one right now. Portfolio being droped more than 40% which made me really doubt about my personalities for this financial field.
My only reason for applying for MFE is I am or have been a top engineering student, and really be able to be smart in learning. But regarding my lack of financial knowledge and necessary skills, should I still continue apply for this program or just stick with my current engineering discipline which I do not hate at all.
Apologize for the long BS. But really appreciate any good advices that would help me out of this jam.
I have been on this forum for a long time as long as I was thinking of my career path. But still confused with my career path. If anyone here would help me out, that would be greatly appreciated.
I am a senior major from a U.S top 5 Chemical Engineering school with a nearly perfect GPA. Since I have such a broad interests and owing loans, my friends told me I might want to think of MFE as a grad program coz this is a hot place with hot money (honestly from my heart speaking). Honestly speaking, I have never taken any classes regarding finance and financial mathematicals. As said, I am a typical chemical engineering major with good sense in math, analytical skills and highest GPA with a 650+800+5 GRE. Another skill that I am not quite comfortable with is my C++ programing skill, I never touched that thing before.
Plus, I started trading stocks and some options a couple months ago, but encountered two major market corrections: one in August and one right now. Portfolio being droped more than 40% which made me really doubt about my personalities for this financial field.
My only reason for applying for MFE is I am or have been a top engineering student, and really be able to be smart in learning. But regarding my lack of financial knowledge and necessary skills, should I still continue apply for this program or just stick with my current engineering discipline which I do not hate at all.
Apologize for the long BS. But really appreciate any good advices that would help me out of this jam.