Masters in Economics Before Job?

Hi,

I am currently a junior at a prestigious U.S. university, with a 3.1 GPA, very above average extra curriculars, and an internship at a governmental organization this summer doing more-or-less financial analysis.

My primary goals are to work in either equity research or IB in the short-term, before moving into more of an economic policy field in the long-term.

Many of my European friends take a 1 or 2 year master's degree in economics or finance after they graduate from their undergraduate studies before working on Wall St. However, I know that most Americans do not go this route.

From a long-term career perspective, I would really like to pursue an MSc. in Economics, but I know that many would consider this superfluous, or even detrimental (as I would be spending a year or two pursuing it) to working on Wall St.

I have received mixed responses when speaking with Wall St. workers about this.

What are your thoughts on this? Any opinions are appreciated.

Thanks!

 

Do the MA in Econ if you plan to be in academia - get a PhD. The MA in Econ will teach you quant skills.

But you already got a job (assuming a relevant role) in a field that you want to be in; if such, why go to school and get broke and unemployed? If such is the case, take the job.

Also you don't need a MA in Econ for a HF job (Im also assuming the HF work is not quant related).

 

I don't have interest in academia. I want a master's in econ and entry into finance through IB, and I'm wondering if those two mix. And I would almost undoubtedly need some kind of graduate degree to go far with this hf, they're just crazy like that.

 

granted the hf job would set me up for an mba and perhaps future entrance into a BB, but I want to understand this ma option as much as possible. Anybody have any insight into the recruiting for this type of degree? or what the reputation is for job candidates with graduate non-mba degree in economics/finance? And maybe this doesn't matter since it's not an mba, but I would also be taking a quarter of my classes at Stern.

 

Agreed. You don't want to replace an MBA anyway, since you get to build your network in b-school. Figure out if it's worth anything in the field that you want to go into.

 

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