Back to school?
After spending years immersing myself in the intellectual crevice that is a business major, it is finally coming to an end. My brain hasn't been properly exercised since high school, when my math education topped out in AP Calc my junior year. In exchange, I've had a pretty easy ride, a good GPA, and some wall street internship experience. I imagine a lot of you pursuing the finance track feel the same, which leads me to the question: Do any of you intend to pursue more education later in life? Maybe something in the STEM field, perhaps, or a doctorate.
I wish this didn't need saying, but no, an MBA doesn't count.





A friend from my graduating
A friend from my graduating class said he wanted to study something like engineering after his analyst stint. I told him he was doing it wrong. You do engineering undergrad, get into finance, then go for an MBA, not undergrad business to finance to Master's in engineering.
A lot of people do certain things to add days to their life. I do things to add life to my days.