I agree with 100% on MFE.
I recently finished an MBA with a concentration in Financial Engineering. I will start trading at a prop house soon. I hope to actively use my knowledge to build models that are market executable in the future.
I do have one warning. Do not become a code monkey. Many of the students who did the full FinEng Graduate Certificate have ended up working in Market Risk Management at full service brokerage houses, dealing with post market data as opposed to active market. Further only 1 out of the 9, I know is allowed to trade. If you want to trade, tell them from get go and stick to it till you get it - Best if you get a chance to intern with a Quant Trader in the FX market usually in UK ..Good luck to you and all others out there.
I recently finished an MBA with a concentration in Financial Engineering. I will start trading at a prop house soon. I hope to actively use my knowledge to build models that are market executable in the future.
I do have one warning. Do not become a code monkey. Many of the students who did the full FinEng Graduate Certificate have ended up working in Market Risk Management at full service brokerage houses, dealing with post market data as opposed to active market. Further only 1 out of the 9, I know is allowed to trade. If you want to trade, tell them from get go and stick to it till you get it - Best if you get a chance to intern with a Quant Trader in the FX market usually in UK ..Good luck to you and all others out there.
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Thanks for sharing that, it puts an interesting perspective on it. I've heard on and off recently about the watered-down effect of the CFA program. I'd say of those in my undergrad finance program, at least 2x-3x more ended up going the CFA route vs grad school. It's pretty much a prerequisite to attend any alumni functions.
I'm still debating CFA vs MFE/MSCF (computational finance), though I'm strongly leaning towards the latter what with this watering down effect of the CFA. Plus, peruse any finance-related jobs site and you'll find 90% of the postings are looking for quant/C++/algorithmic gurus.