Community College + Computer Science = No Chance?

Hey WSO! I've enrolled in my CC this upcoming Fall. I'm going to transfer to Clemson (or maybe UIUC if I can get in) to finish my degree in Computer Science after competing my Associates degree (science). I was accepted to Clemson but couldn't attend due to financial reasons. I can get out of Clemson with only $20k in debt if I follow this route.

Is there any chance for me to work in Front-Office roles? Honestly, I would want ER>S&T>IB. I just don't know if CS is a good major. I have a passion for it (been programming for some time now) and don't see myself majoring in Business.

Thanks :)

 

Have you thought about maybe working at a tech company for a few years, then getting an MBA and then going into IB? It would make a good story. At my company, I got in in a large part, i think, because i knew how to program.

 

I told you, do an MBA. Maybe a pre-MBA internship, then an MBA internship, then IB. Don't say, "I couldent' break into IB the first time around because I'm a community college loser." Spin up a good story about how you want to use your shit quant skills for IB, etc. Maybe get involved in the business side of whatever shit tech company you fucking work for, and talk shit about how you want to help other fuckers grow by lending money.

 

Well, the Business majors at my state-schools are extremely weak and have the schools have zero OCR. I'm passionate to do CS, it's just that FO roles pay significantly more. If I was smart enough to get into a top school such as UPenn, NYU or UMich I would've.

If I COULD I would double major with Finance but my school doesn't offer that and my GPA could tank.

 

Yep. USC-Darla Moore is meh. I'm really interested in accounting and I've heard USC doesn't place very well and anywhere except boutiques in Charlotte.

It's kind of a lost cause to transfer into USC. I would be late to the game and I could've started there from the get go but I just don't like their placement.

Only 1 person from there is working at Goldman. Know a person who knows him, very bright person

 
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If you do well, network and hustle you can get big 4 or a strong regional accounting firm out of there. Honestly I'd choose USC, Clemson or CoC over a CC, but that's just me. GS tends to be fairly receptive to non-target grads. I'd focus your efforts on trying to get to a boutique in Charlotte as a summer analyst.

On the accounting front, just a quick search on Google shows that PwC, Deloitte, EY and KPMG all have a presence on campus, with a number of their principals and partners serving on advisory boards.

 

I work with a few PhD's. In a few months, I'll be the boss of those fuckers. they have 0 social skills. alot of computer geeks (like the OP) have 0 social skills, bunch of fucking autistics, front office lol.

 
JoblessJoe:
I work with a few PhD's. In a few months, I'll be the boss of those fuckers. they have 0 social skills. alot of computer geeks (like the OP) have 0 social skills, bunch of fucking autistics, front office lol.

Again, congrats on the $46K/year job broski! It's a good start.

https://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forums/got-job-at-a-private-equity-firm…

Nerdy geeky CS major with zero social skills here. I just got back from a weekend of diving on Lake Michigan. CS majors and engineers tend to make the best divers and pilots for whatever reason. Can you give me their contact info? Also are you sure a bunch of hotshot CS PhDs work for a guy earning $46k/year? Typically they earn a lot more than that at a hedge fund.

Thanks, sport! Hope you had as much fun this weekend as the geeks, programmers and engineers.

 

UIUC would give you a route into the Chicago prop shops. If you land at Jump or TMG, that's like landing on the buyside.

Here's my advice on this: your first job is not your last. I started in Fixed Income Analytics at Lehman. It's debatable whether that was FO, BO, or somewhere in between. What I do know is that we had a lot of smart hardworking people who put together the bond index every evening and produced the internal risk numbers every day. I leveraged that job to land as a desk strat in Options Sales and Trading, levered that to get an MFE, and levered that to land in buyside stat arb.

My cousin landed at Disney corporate out of a Clemson Math PhD. It's also a good school. My thinking though is that your best bet is UIUC --> Jump Trading --> retired 30 year old.

 
IlliniProgrammer:
Here's my advice on this: your first job is not your last.

Are you implying I won't be able to land a FO job?

Lol on a serious note would UIUC be worth the OOS tuition? Should I go in as a Finance major or CS major? I just don't like how over saturated Finance is not to mention the competition but CS is an unrelated major.

I've heard that UIUC is pretty much Ivy level when it comes to transferring into Computer Science these days. I want to apply to top state b-schools but I've heard it's a crapshoot even if you have a 4.0 at CC. Working in research/trading is my goal and I've been told they're quite a bit of prop shops there. I'll leave IB for all the Harvard/Penn grads :)

 

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