It would be great if you will gain some experiences on the career that you are about to enter. It will serve as your foundation for your future job. Even though that you had learned it at school but it is much better to apply it in personal.
Quote from iTrade310:
Hi everyone,
Iâm currently attending Columbia College here in NY. In a year I will be graduating with a bachelorâs degree in finance. Iâve been using a market simulator for the past couple years, since my only training is class knowledge. Iâm looking for advice for the next move in the pursuit for a career. I want to apply to a broker firm, but I feel as if I need specialized training before I apply. Anyone who has been in a similar position I would appreciate advice. If so, I also was wondering what options I have for further training. Is there a reputable school? Is it better to find a mentor? Any ideas will be greatly appreciated
Thanks! -Justin
Quote from jfranco:
Why do ppl think trading has to the with math and science? I failed algebra 2 in high school was not the smartest kid but now im 20 years old and im seeing some profits. But i think one thing that separates me is the time i dedicated to learning this technical analysis.

Quote from Mr Genius:
Warren Buffet disagrees with your notion. Being a successful trader has nothing with one's mathematics aptitude.
Quote from emg:
Best answer in this thread. This is an example what why trading firms rather hire grad with math degree instead of finance. In today trading world, we are going into pure logic vs 20 years ago.
Think about this. during the 1950-1980s, we didnt have algor, bots, black box, high speed internet. More than 90% of trades were done by phone.
In today world, more than 90% of trades are done by computer. Those that are pursing finance degree will land them a sales job and will expect to cold call like those movies (boiler room, wall steet, glengaryglenrose, etc). Those that purse math and computer sciense degree will land them a trading assistant job in the beginning.
naifwonder has the best answer. Good Job!
PS.
I will be using your quote under your name to teach more than 90% of losers what is trading all about.