Question about MFE Career

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I ultimately plan on pursing a PhD in Physics, specializing in mathematical physics and particularly the use of partial differential equations. Should I then apply to a financial engineering program in order to obtain a position in quantitative finance ?
 
why don't u apply for a financial engineering straight away????
 
why don't u apply for a financial engineering straight away????
That's because I love physics and have a passion for it. I love financial engineering equally as well. Above all, i'd never even get accepted in to financial engineering program out of college. My courses and GPA aren't strong enough. I only have a 3.8 GPA, and have only taken a few "good courses" such as advanced probability, partial differential equations and partial differential equations of stochastic calculus. I have 2 more years of undergrad left and there is no way i'll reach that level to be accepted, but yeah i guess i'll try. I'm trying to take some more advanced courses to increase my chances, i'll probably just take Advanced probability 2 next semester and numerical solutions of partial differential equations.
 
Wow. You are making no sense. You want to do a PhD in Physics and then apply to an MFE program when you plan on getting a job in finance?

3.8 GPA is not good enough?

You have only taken PDE and PDE of SC?

Your profile says you're a College sophomore...

Are you trolling?
 
Are you trolling?
Lol, thanks for the laugh @goldski!

@Amber Roxanna,
I am not an expert in this by any means, but I think you are pretty closed to being qualified for a MFE. And that's probably an understatement.
 
Your profile says you're a College sophomore...
Are you trolling?
Internet rule #1: don't believe everything you read.
@Amber Roxanna may as well be a guy and not a sophomore. People have gone the distance to mask their identity.
As long as "her" questions are genuine, I have no problem with it. I just have zero tolerance for trolls who waste everyone's time and goodwill.

IP tracking is a powerful tool that I can use when needed.
 
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