Quote from itcanbedone:
they are throwing $ at a college degree cause that is how she has shown that she has SOME level or ability.
they can mold what they know.
trader w/o degree who has made $$ is great. but she/he is an entrepreneur and not a worker bee.
a trader w/o an degree and failure at trading is a bum--that is until he makes $$.
college is not a bad place to be.
Quote from Reaver:
I agree with you. I see your point. Yeah, not ripping on college at all, it was just something I noticed.
But you are right, many of those firms need worker bees, not entrepreneurs....They don't work the same way individual traders do.

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Quote from Reaver:
A degree does not overcome a lack of dedication to succeeding in reality. A degree does show that someone is dedicated to succeeding in a world of theory (school)...but not much else. This is just a generality. There are plenty of exceptions to every rule.
Quote from Chriz:
Thats why she got an offer as an analyst and not as a trader. A degree in finance is perfect for a job as an analyst.
Quote from th3414:
I don't want to be argumentative, but do you know how many Wharton, Stanford, and Harvard MBAs in finance are trading on the street?
The days of Joey bag-a-donuts working his way up from operations to a desk putting on $30-50 million dollar bond trades at a time died with Bear Stearns.
Finance degrees are what get you the REAL trading jobs, not scalping the minis for a few bucks.
You don't have to believe me, but I've done both. prop trading now cause I got laid off and interviewers at the bulge brackets want MBAs and finance degrees now.
Quote from brocklanders:
"Most of these Harvard MBA types - they don't add up to dogshit. Give me guys that are poor, smart, hungry - and no feelings. You win a few, you lose a few, but you keep on fighting."
I would not give a Wharton or Harvard grad money to trade based on their degree alone. Degrees mean shit in trading pardon my french...What is your point exactly?