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Hey guys,
Looking for peoples opinions on which is the better option between Macquarie Uni's Masters of Applied Finance and UTS' Masters of Quantitative Finance.
I'm 21 years old and have just completed UWS' Bachelor of Financial Planning with a d average and have two years experience as para planner, so I shouldn't have any issues getting into either program??
The purpose of the master degree is to leave myself open to the option of moving into funds management or derivatives trading or financial analysing in 2-3 years time.
Basically, financial planning is gay and unchallenging and I actually want to use my brain as opposed to being a glorified salesperson.
I understand that "UTS was founded as a TAFE so it technically seems not very appropriate to be compared with MQ..." (blackrider89) but if people had other input specificly about these programs and their relative strengths/weaknesses, etc. that would be much appreciated.
Regards
-NWS
Looking for peoples opinions on which is the better option between Macquarie Uni's Masters of Applied Finance and UTS' Masters of Quantitative Finance.
I'm 21 years old and have just completed UWS' Bachelor of Financial Planning with a d average and have two years experience as para planner, so I shouldn't have any issues getting into either program??
The purpose of the master degree is to leave myself open to the option of moving into funds management or derivatives trading or financial analysing in 2-3 years time.
Basically, financial planning is gay and unchallenging and I actually want to use my brain as opposed to being a glorified salesperson.
I understand that "UTS was founded as a TAFE so it technically seems not very appropriate to be compared with MQ..." (blackrider89) but if people had other input specificly about these programs and their relative strengths/weaknesses, etc. that would be much appreciated.
Regards
-NWS