Hi, guys, I am new here and I am genuinely interested in quantitative finance; my situation is kind of complicated.
I was graduated as a Marketing bachelor in UK, with a good GPA (converted to be around 3.90); as a graduate I have got no experience in finance industry, neither academic background obviously. I know it is very hard to self study quantitative finance, which includes knowledge relating to computing, mathematics and pure finance, but is there any chance to self-study quantitative finance? I am currently working for a retailing company for living and applied several Msc of finance programs already, which will start September this year.
I want to prepare myself with necessary knowledge of quantitative finance therefore I won't fall behind when I start my Msc study. However, I really need to know how to start from the scratch.
I actually downloaded a considerable number of computing, mathematics and finance books, but I find it hard to figure out what books are suitable for learning and where to start in every aspect.
I am desperately seeking for advices on my situation and I am more than happy to explain more about myself, as I know the information posed here is far too little.
Genuine thanks for your helps, guys.
I was graduated as a Marketing bachelor in UK, with a good GPA (converted to be around 3.90); as a graduate I have got no experience in finance industry, neither academic background obviously. I know it is very hard to self study quantitative finance, which includes knowledge relating to computing, mathematics and pure finance, but is there any chance to self-study quantitative finance? I am currently working for a retailing company for living and applied several Msc of finance programs already, which will start September this year.
I want to prepare myself with necessary knowledge of quantitative finance therefore I won't fall behind when I start my Msc study. However, I really need to know how to start from the scratch.
I actually downloaded a considerable number of computing, mathematics and finance books, but I find it hard to figure out what books are suitable for learning and where to start in every aspect.
I am desperately seeking for advices on my situation and I am more than happy to explain more about myself, as I know the information posed here is far too little.
Genuine thanks for your helps, guys.