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Trying to make mom and pop proud
Join Date: Dec 2007
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comp language for Econ?
I'm completing a master's in applied economics, but would like to know how relevant this degree is in getting into the field of investment banking (front, middle, back office), hedge funds, private equity...basically I'm looking to work on Wall Street or a similiar field....I've noticed that alot of graduate economics programs don't offer computer language courses i.e. SQL, Visual Basics, Java, C++
I have the option of taking the above courses: introduction to programming using Java, Corporate Real Estate, Capital Real Estate Markets, or Commercial Lease Analysis And would like to know which courses are relevant, Do alot of Quantitative Analysts need program know programming languages? |
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Within my grasp!
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C++ would be the best bet of any that you've mentioned. |
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At Crossroads
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SQL, Visual Basics, Java, C++ --- these are all useful if you plan on going into quant modelling - do you want to really build algorithms and models for traders or trading systems? If so, go for it. For i-banking, just know Ms Office - Excel, Word and Powerpoint. The comp skills you need for different areas of finance vary according to the role and position.
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