Ahh, well now you know!
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tbh I was making fun of your gangsta braggadocio and claim that you have a class on 12/26.
And I went to UTSA. Glass houses and all that rot.
Ahh, well now you know!
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Oh I never said I had a class in the 26th but I can't go away to SA because the class starts back up a few days after Christmas and I have a project to do.
We're only ting on you because you're bragging about nothing. Finance is easy, sorry to burst your bubble like that but you deserved it. The math used in most stock analysis is simple linear algebra (time series analysis with Fourier techniques).
" I will tell you that finance and economics are not the simplest of all fields and have great societal impact. Bernanke scored a 1590 on his SAT and went ivy league and he still can't get it right, and we all pay the price for the struggles of the financial system."
You've got to be trolling us here.
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a degree doesn't mean these days tbh unless its from Yale or Stamford or Harvard
The field of work might play a part in its worth as well, just saying.
A degree only doesn't mean when it is a useless one.
Ranting about accounting classes taken in a political forum is pure genius, imo
Good job YH, keep it up. My bro busted his ass getting his masters in accounting from Tech and he's one of the smartest people I know.
Pretty good and practical field choice.
^Thanks brah, im a double major tbh imho
Elitists? Now, who posted a thread on their grades? You got questioned only to claim it was for a specific person. but you posted nonsense for us all to see.
A undergrad degree in Finance isn't super easy, but it isn't that big of a deal.
students in Asia look at this type of stuff and they consider it a weak curriculum. I mentored some HS grads from Singapore and they thought most business related degrees in the US were the equivalent of what they learned in secondary school. I've had an engineering intern that went straight to work for a hedgefund firm with no specific training.
Yeah, it's hard work all right and people who ridicule it are elitists.
lol one upsmanship
ehhh there is such thing as a field called "financial engineering" but it's not too often for someone with no finance/economics/accounting background to make it on at a hedge fund. it's not all about complex mathematics so much as it is understanding teh markets and how things work. props to your friend tho, he gettin PAID.
@vy65: keep ridin that turtle!![]()
btw, for all you elitists out there, an MBA in quan ative finance does require up to calculus 2.
I am speaking English. I was born to it and learned a little more along the way.
Does that bother you?
at least you went back and clarified whom it was directed at. tee, hee.
did so immediately before posting @11:58, to please my own standard of clarity. I promise you solemnly I did not do so with any tender regard for your feelings.
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