Posts Tagged ‘masters’
Wednesday, November 10th, 2010
Just looking into many different master’s in finance programs, and they go by many names depending on school. Do all master’s in finance require extensive knowledge of math, economics and programming?
Thanks for any help.
Tags: different, Engineering, Finance, Financial, masters, Programs
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Wednesday, October 13th, 2010
Could i get into a masters degree course in Finance with a degree in International Business?
Would this be accepted as a bechelors in a related area?
Tags: business, Could, Finance, international, masters
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Saturday, October 9th, 2010
I’m going to London this fall to study a masters in Finance and Investment. Are choosing between the following schools, Brunel, Queen Mary and European Business school London (under regent university).
Which one schould i choose if i wan’t to stay in London to work with finace afterwards?
Tags: choose, Finance, Investment, London, masters, school, should
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Friday, October 8th, 2010
My BS was in computer sciences and my work experience is in financial department – market risk. I will study in CMU eBusiness masters program. Is finance will be good area of concentration? Are there jobs related to finance, ebusiness and computer sciences?
Tags: area, concentration, eBusiness, Finance, good, masters
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Monday, October 4th, 2010
I am pursuing a Masters and working part time… So my total loans are going to be $75,000 for a public school including everything and minor financial aid (hoping for 3k in pell grants a year).
Is that normal?
Tags: high, Loans, masters, much, student
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Saturday, August 28th, 2010
I have a bachelors in accounting and worked in corporate tax for most of my career after my Bachelors. I am now taking an interest in mathematics and thought that the best blend of both business/accounting and mathematics would be quantitative finance. In the company I work for, they are giving me an opportunity to take a 1 week training in six sigma and take a test and do a project, at which point I can continue the six sigma training at the next level, take that test, and do 3 projects, all of which involve heavy duty statistics used as a tool to come out to results and resolutions for problems in processes for departments throughout the company. This would probably be the jist of my finance experience. But if I have the masters in Quant. Finance, do you think I would be successful in a career that falls under that graduate programs study? Please let me know what my chances are. Thanks.
Tags: After, degree, Finance, find, kind, masters, Quantitative
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Wednesday, August 25th, 2010
I have an undergrad degree in Finance, but could not find any jobs with it. Now I am contemplating if I should go for a Masters degree in Finance. If yes, then what kind of jobs could I look at in the near future and what are the salaries I could earn with those jobs?
Tags: After, completing, Could, Finance, Jobs, masters
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Saturday, August 21st, 2010
Looking to get my masters degree in finance somewhere in the US, preferably California or Florida. Does anyone have an suggestions for any reputable universities in these states or anywhere in the United States for that matter? Thanks.
Tags: best, degree, Finance, masters, universities
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Monday, August 16th, 2010
Or do you have to major in accounting to get into a MAcc? Will the Big 4 hire you if you major in finance and get a Masters in Accounting?
Tags: accepted, accountancy, Finance, major, masters, program
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Monday, August 9th, 2010
I am going into my sophomore year of college with a major of finance. A lot of jobs are open to people with just a bachelors. I was wondering if it is a lot easier to find a job and if the pay is much different. Thanks
Tags: Advantage, bachelor's, Finance, just, masters, much, opposed
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