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GcSanchez05
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I'm an undergrad in college and I've been studying pure math for some time now. I do not really like the job outlook that this path is taking me. My school offers a Masters program in Math Finance (Stochastic Calc and all that). It seems that this more applied field has a greater job outlook (with the economy and markets being all in limbo and whatnot).
With no prior experience with finance, I was wondering how fascinating will I (do you) find this subject? Does anyone have experience with this switch, or any advice?
Also, if I choose this track, am I doomed to work in an office the rest of my career??
With no prior experience with finance, I was wondering how fascinating will I (do you) find this subject? Does anyone have experience with this switch, or any advice?
Also, if I choose this track, am I doomed to work in an office the rest of my career??