Hello,
I have a few questions that may be out of place here. However, I feel this community is so knowledgable and friendly, that I may get lucky and receive a bit of advice.
First and foremost, I am about to graduate from a state university (average reputation) with a bachelor's degree in finance. The closer I get to graduation, the more anxious I become about finding a career afterwards. Ideally, I'd like to find some sort of an analyst position. Knowing this, I have tried to teach myself financial subjects that go beyond (or in further detail) than the university provides (which is how I found this website).
I've purchased Valutation by Wiley Finance to brush up on some concepts, and also have looked into some quant subjects (not too much, obviously, but merely to look around and get a feel for the concepts).
I'm not a dumb person, but I have a hard time moving forward. I never had the opportunity to intern and my grades are decent (3.4-3.5). I'm basically stuck "in the now".
Does anybody have any advice as I move from being a student at the local university to solidifying an entry-level analyst position?
If this is not the OK, feel free to delete the thread.
Thanks, all.
I have a few questions that may be out of place here. However, I feel this community is so knowledgable and friendly, that I may get lucky and receive a bit of advice.
First and foremost, I am about to graduate from a state university (average reputation) with a bachelor's degree in finance. The closer I get to graduation, the more anxious I become about finding a career afterwards. Ideally, I'd like to find some sort of an analyst position. Knowing this, I have tried to teach myself financial subjects that go beyond (or in further detail) than the university provides (which is how I found this website).
I've purchased Valutation by Wiley Finance to brush up on some concepts, and also have looked into some quant subjects (not too much, obviously, but merely to look around and get a feel for the concepts).
I'm not a dumb person, but I have a hard time moving forward. I never had the opportunity to intern and my grades are decent (3.4-3.5). I'm basically stuck "in the now".
Does anybody have any advice as I move from being a student at the local university to solidifying an entry-level analyst position?
If this is not the OK, feel free to delete the thread.
Thanks, all.