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Hi everyone, I just finished my Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Information Systems in the University of Auckland. I found out about quantitative finance only at the final sem when I was about to graduate and I am planning to prepare for future application for MFE. During my undergrad, the subjects that are related to the field are only Stats 101 and Big Data & Machine Learning. Luckily they are all grade A with Big Data & Machine Learning are heavily involved in Python programming. But I recognised that I have missed a lot of prerequisites in the math side. I have planned for studying for the prerequisites while working as a data analyst, but I wonder if these resources are valid enough:
- For Math, I planned to study courses in Harvard or Berkeley extensions. Calculus 1, Calculus 2, Multivariable Calculus and Linear Algebra. I think that I should study another prob/stat courses but I dont know which one. I have a NCEA level 3 math with merit endorsement in highschool in New Zealand which I think is equivalent to A level.
-For Programming skills, I planned to get a c++ certificates in quantnet while doing leetcodes and projects related to data science and quantitative finance in Python. For my recent programming and data skills, I am profficient in Python, SQL, MongoDB and Excel for data wrangling, data analysis and doing machine learning models.
-For experience, I plan to network my way to work in the stock exchange in Ho Chi Minh city (I am currently in VietNam) or in leading vietnamese banks.
-Bonus: My sister is an alumni in Baruch college. She got a master in business analytics in Baruch. Will that be a plus when I apply for Baruch
The reason why I know the field is when I started to learn how to trade forex and stocks during my final year in university. I implement my skill I learn in uni to gather insights from the financial market data without knowing anything about quantitative finance. After 1.5 year and discover about this field, I finally know what I am really passionate about and I am ready to do anything possible to acheive my dream. I am 22 years old and I am ready to take my time to grind so I would love if you guys can advice me on this, on what I need to prepare for MFE. Thank you guys
- For Math, I planned to study courses in Harvard or Berkeley extensions. Calculus 1, Calculus 2, Multivariable Calculus and Linear Algebra. I think that I should study another prob/stat courses but I dont know which one. I have a NCEA level 3 math with merit endorsement in highschool in New Zealand which I think is equivalent to A level.
-For Programming skills, I planned to get a c++ certificates in quantnet while doing leetcodes and projects related to data science and quantitative finance in Python. For my recent programming and data skills, I am profficient in Python, SQL, MongoDB and Excel for data wrangling, data analysis and doing machine learning models.
-For experience, I plan to network my way to work in the stock exchange in Ho Chi Minh city (I am currently in VietNam) or in leading vietnamese banks.
-Bonus: My sister is an alumni in Baruch college. She got a master in business analytics in Baruch. Will that be a plus when I apply for Baruch
The reason why I know the field is when I started to learn how to trade forex and stocks during my final year in university. I implement my skill I learn in uni to gather insights from the financial market data without knowing anything about quantitative finance. After 1.5 year and discover about this field, I finally know what I am really passionate about and I am ready to do anything possible to acheive my dream. I am 22 years old and I am ready to take my time to grind so I would love if you guys can advice me on this, on what I need to prepare for MFE. Thank you guys
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