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With the bachelor degree of computer science from average university and postgraduate degree of finance engineering in prestigious university , the applicant is more or less competitive than those from prestigious university with only bachelors degree in finance ? If a student is studying computer science, but he wants to transfer to finance companies especially the top companies, what advice would you give to him? Thanks
Hi Jesse,
I’ll give you a case example to think about:
BSc in Computer Science (random local university in China) and MFin (Princeton) v BSc with Finance Major (Wharton).
It does massively depend on what “prestigious” means because finance, more so than any other industry recruits very selectively from certain programs but assuming we take my example above as a reasonable example.
A very important additional characteristic is your work experience in computer science and how challenging this work is. All in all, you are well equipped to break into finance with a prestigious masters program provided your academic achievement in the program is great. I’d generally say a prestigious undergraduate program positions you better to join finance generally and particularly investment banking and sales and trading. A computer science undergraduate program and MFin equips you relatively better for quantitative trading firms (although undergrads can be very competitive for these firms as well).
Feel free to send me your resume and academic transcript to j.beaton@crimsoneducation.org and I can give you some more specific advice.