m56:
You look fine for PWM. I would try to take some more courses than general micro/macro in the future, though.

Thank you so much for the comment. Would you mind me sending you my cover letter? I know not many people look at the cover letter but I've seen enough cases of cover letters gone wrong.

In regards to the classes, I'll be taking Econometrics soon.

 
michael2137:
m56:
You look fine for PWM. I would try to take some more courses than general micro/macro in the future, though.

Thank you so much for the comment. Would you mind me sending you my cover letter? I know not many people look at the cover letter but I've seen enough cases of cover letters gone wrong.

In regards to the classes, I'll be taking Econometrics soon.

Go for it.

 
VoidTrading:
I would just be way of saying advanced proficiency in MS Excel... Unless you can build complex financial models using VBA. In which case go for it.

But otherwise looks solid.

Thank you for the comment. Really appreciate it. Will be taking it out then. The only reason why I put that it was because I took the microsoft excel crash course from wall street prep

 

As a sophomore I gaurantee you don't know "C". Take it off. And remove advanced excel, you aren't, don't kid yourself.

You also don't need to be so specific with coursetitles, just put Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Statistics, Engineering Math

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yeahright:
As a sophomore I gaurantee you don't know "C". Take it off. And remove advanced excel, you aren't, don't kid yourself.

You also don't need to be so specific with coursetitles, just put Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Statistics, Engineering Math

Let me clarify that I am taking a programming in C which is taken mostly by juniors so I think that this reason should justify me putting this on my resume.

In regards to the course titles, thanks for the tip!

 

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