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Hi everyone,
I'm a computer science student about to graduate and I've been considering transitioning into the finance and economics field. However, I don't know what's the best way to make it happen.
The two option I have in mind are: going for a bachelor's degree in finance or economics, or directly trying to pursue a master's degree in finance.
My background is primarily in computer science with calculus and other mathematical subjects such as statistics and probability, and linear algebra.
I'm hoping to hear from people who have experience in this industry. Do you think it's better to start again with a bachelor's degree, or do you think a master's degree in finance would be a better choice? Or do you have a better idea?
Thanks in advance for the replies :)
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