Thing is, i realised this halfway through college. I have one year left of (system) engineering. Is there a master which could enable me to make the transition to banking?
Yes. MiF. Then you take the exam.
>>1017793
>Is there a master
Master degree in Finance will teach you everything you need to know short of experience. Good luck :)
Do mathematical finance though, then you can get a quant role.
>>1017797
Not bitching at you in particular, but why does everyone on /biz/ seem to shill quants?
>>1017796
I've talked about this with a professor and he said i'd be better off with a MBA than with a master in finance, given i'll have an engineering degree.
I'll look into this, either master i follow i'll definitely do it in London.
>>1017800
Because they're some of the top dogs on wall street. They're the ones who move the markets.
>>1017800
because everyone shills the stem meme then when people realize they wanna work in finance but have only stem related experience this is the easiest role to get into.
>>1017793
>>1017801
Implying you need a masters, or MBA to start. Just network. Get on LinkedIn add everybody and there grandma, take some basic accounting and finance courses, look up wallstreet oasis, or breaking into wall street to learn more. Network until you find someone willing to give you a chance. Extend your graduation by a semester so you can intern, and apply for the firm you interned with.