Posted by: pire November 2, 2009
Rigorous Proof Based College Math - How to tackle?
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haha, Express, how funny.


Paisa kamaeko ris garchha, all you two-bit engineers got is "we can go to finance, but not the other way". Here is a shocking news for you guys: in my undergrad, the cutoff to get into finance undergraduate was 3.7 GPA, the highest among any major. And to get into grad school in finance is close to impossible. In my school, they took about five people in finance program, twenty in economics program, and hundreds in engineerings...


Yes, you can go to MBA, but you don't know the difference between finance PhD and MBAs, do you? And from our pov, MBA and engineering PhDs are about same. Both useless slaves that need to be driven hard to bring something useful out of them.


Since only a handful of Nepali are PhD economist or finance, and probably not many spend time in sajha, I already expected spiteful messages like yours (all lazy nepali are engineers--drinking beer, playing card with each other during the weekend, and assuming they know stuffs when they know nothing). Ani, I find timro gaali funny. Jhingako saraple dinga mardaina bhaneko suneko holaa.. And the courses I mentioned are applied math? Asset pricing? Sure , we take tons of math classes, that's why I have high opinion of the mathematicians, but even they need to learn econ to make themselves useful in finance. Top quant guys actually come from math and physics programs too.


Hope you got some good information. Most of you probably have to wake up early tomorrow morning and go to work...lage raho guys..

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