Mr CFAthough dunno why u lose your temper in the post beolow....i still appretiate your info and help.
"to determine what u want to be...quant, trader, ib" is not easy for me at the moment...as i'm quite new now. when i know what i want to be, then choose the course to take may be a much easier...
I am still at the stage of thinking of what to do :)
maybe that's why u think why this *** guy keep asking the same questio without thinking of it carefully by himself first.
whether old or young is not that important, isn't it?...
my juniors always say me old when playing with me :) and they also like to ask me all kinds of funny questions about studying in singapore .... ...
hallo~~ CFA, nice to know you here... and thx for your answer...
sorry to make u unhappy....
cheers :)
come on, i am not losing my temper, by adding a "!" following my sentence,
i am merely a little upset...
banking, esp IB, is a line of cut-throat competition and requiring one to be extremely resourceful and full of initiatives. from what i have observed, u dont seem to be ready yet...
just wondering, u r already in the line and have an advantage over many bros here who are still struggling very hard to break in. u have colleague and business associates to fall back to. if i were u, i will leverage on them first...
depending where u r, if u r in ib, i believe many will tell u that paper qualification is no longer relevant once u r in. it's the experience that counts more. not sure about other sector of finance, but i believe the same should apply...
banking, esp IB, is a line of cut-throat competition and requiring one to be extremely resourceful and full of initiatives. from what i have observed, u dont seem to be ready yet...
just wondering, u r already in the line and have an advantage over many bros here who are still struggling very hard to break in. u have colleague and business associates to fall back to. if i were u, i will leverage on them first...
depending where u r, if u r in ib, i believe many will tell u that paper qualification is no longer relevant once u r in. it's the experience that counts more. not sure about other sector of finance, but i believe the same should apply...