join Group One / DRW Trading Group or Goldman as i-banking analyst?

Discussion in 'Professional Trading' started by carl1111, Dec 4, 2005.

  1. #121     Dec 9, 2005
  2. cool.

    i got a job for financial restrcuting under the CFO of a firm. then i got a financial engineering degree because i always loved the markets (i was interested in the markets all through wharton. i traded all throughout college with a group of my friends and a guy even bought a full subscription to bloomberg for his dorm room in High rise north :D ) got to love those high rises with free T-1.

    then after that i got a job in a start up hf and then now i am doing my mba at u of c.
     
    #122     Dec 9, 2005
  3. nice! maybe i see you in gleacher? i'm going to finish june 06. and i actualyl misread your original post. did you sign up in time to take part in the full time recruiting? if not, don't underestimate the value of the u of c mba. i know of an acquantence that has a ph.d from UIC and i find that my fiance, mba class 04, knows more than the ph.d.
     
    #123     Dec 9, 2005
  4. i'm sorry to sound arrogant, but its the truth. you can't compare second or third tier schools with first tier ones. simply not the same.

    as i said in an earlier post, i find that my fiance, class of 04 u of c mba grad knows more quant than a UIC ph.d in stats. makes me wonder what they study. :confused:
     
    #124     Dec 9, 2005
  5. #125     Dec 9, 2005
  6. WAWTU31

    WAWTU31


    I am not a student so what is the fee for professionals?
     
    #126     Dec 9, 2005
  7. are you calling NYU and Columbia second or third tier school ?
     
    #127     Dec 9, 2005
  8. nyu is second tier. columbia is first.
     
    #128     Dec 9, 2005
  9. For my company they charge $2000 per user/per year.

    It has great graphics and can be integrated C++.



    These software companies are becoming more greedy. Intex will charge 1 million for about 30 user per year.
     
    #129     Dec 9, 2005
  10. in Finance? what r u talking about?
     
    #130     Dec 9, 2005