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Hi everyone,
I apologize if my first post has to be a question and not a contribuiton, but I'd like to have some ideas about something that has been on my mind for a while.
I'm a 25 year old student who has a Bachelor in Management from a major university, with some courses in finance. After my bachelor, I decided to change path and started with Physics. In August 2016 I will have a Bachelor-level education in Physics too (unfortunately, with average grades).
I plan to go on with a Master in Physics, where I am quite certain I will have good grades (can explain why but for brevity won't for now). As minors, I will have Probability, Statistics (both with a Mathematics approach) and some programming. I would like go work in quantitative finance upon/after graduation. Is my curriculum satisfying for that? Am I eligible to apply for a trading position in a hedge fund after some years on, say, a credit/risk desk at a major bank/stock exchange? To my credit: both unis I attended are major names (top 10 worldwide), I have some summer schools I can showcase on the CV, I speak 4 languages all at C1.5 level or better.
Cons: I am not a Maths major (couldn't switch easily, either), I have no work experience. By contrast, comparing my syllabi to those of, say, Imperial, I can say without doubt that we have a more demanding program (30% more workload/topics treated for the same formal credits).
Thank you in advance for your contributions. Feel also free to share ideas/critiques, anything.
I apologize if my first post has to be a question and not a contribuiton, but I'd like to have some ideas about something that has been on my mind for a while.
I'm a 25 year old student who has a Bachelor in Management from a major university, with some courses in finance. After my bachelor, I decided to change path and started with Physics. In August 2016 I will have a Bachelor-level education in Physics too (unfortunately, with average grades).
I plan to go on with a Master in Physics, where I am quite certain I will have good grades (can explain why but for brevity won't for now). As minors, I will have Probability, Statistics (both with a Mathematics approach) and some programming. I would like go work in quantitative finance upon/after graduation. Is my curriculum satisfying for that? Am I eligible to apply for a trading position in a hedge fund after some years on, say, a credit/risk desk at a major bank/stock exchange? To my credit: both unis I attended are major names (top 10 worldwide), I have some summer schools I can showcase on the CV, I speak 4 languages all at C1.5 level or better.
Cons: I am not a Maths major (couldn't switch easily, either), I have no work experience. By contrast, comparing my syllabi to those of, say, Imperial, I can say without doubt that we have a more demanding program (30% more workload/topics treated for the same formal credits).
Thank you in advance for your contributions. Feel also free to share ideas/critiques, anything.