Mechanical Engineer to Quant Finance | Rutgers University | MS in Quant Finance, USA
Vložit
- čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
- Welcome to our latest podcast episode where we delve into the fascinating journey of Akshay Joshi, a proud Rutgers Master of Quantitative Finance alum from the class of 2022. Join us as we explore a myriad of intriguing topics, including:
- The driving forces behind Akshay's passion for Quantitative Finance.
- The decision-making process that led him to choose Rutgers over prestigious institutions like NCSU, NYU, and Georgia Tech.
- His preferred coursework at Rutgers and how it shaped his understanding of Quant
- An in-depth look at the project that defined his 18-month journey through the program.
- Insights into Akshay's rigorous preparation for Quant interviews.
- Valuable advice and guidance for aspiring Quant professionals in both India and the USA.
Great video
Awesome
great content!
Thank you so much for your video brother. Do you know if Quant Programs will allow you to take linear algebra and multi-variable calculus at their college if you get accepted? Since they are pre-requites for other coursework. I'm an Applied Stats. and Comp Sci. major and don't have enough time to get a math minor but I have taken Calculus I & II. I also have a lot of coursework in Stats and Comp Sci. which might waiver foundational classes in a master's program.
Hi, great content btw. I am a fresh undergrad from a 3 tier university in india. I wanted to know how should i create my application for these top universities in USA for Msc In Financial Engineering. As in what projects i need, what sort of experience, if any, is necessary or would help my application. Thanks in advance
BRO CAN YOU PLEASE CLEAR ME DO BIG FIRMS LIKE CITADEL & BANKKS ALSO USE CANDLE STICK PATTERN THEORIES IN ANAYLSIS?
no