FinanceBankGuy
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I seek input on my two top choices to acheive fiannce career goals in USA. Which is better and what else do consider for?
CFA Pros: Lots of material. Can do from home. Many people all over word know certification. Cons: No teacher, just a bunch of thick books. Expensive for no teacher. No college recognition that employers yearn for.
Graduate Classes: Will take three or more to match CFA.. I think USA employers will love grad classes to show my knowledge and dedication. I want to enroll at Harvard, but it is very expensive, so I am looking at other schools. I see the University of Phoenix advertised a lot, so I think that is good option. Many USA people study there and has good reputation.
My goal is to get HB1 Visa and job in big bank like Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, or Lehman Brothers.I am not expert on USA people and culture, but I visited Orlando as a child and watch of lot of USA TV (I love Melrose Place and Dukes of Hazard and listen to Brintey Spears music).. So I do know USA people this way, which will help get big job and interpersonal skills with USA people. And maybe I get USAA grlfriend one day….haha, but my mother would not approved.
Besides, sorry for long post. CFA sounds good but with just books and no teacher I don’t know if going to US for school is better for me. Thnak you!!
CFA Pros: Lots of material. Can do from home. Many people all over word know certification. Cons: No teacher, just a bunch of thick books. Expensive for no teacher. No college recognition that employers yearn for.
Graduate Classes: Will take three or more to match CFA.. I think USA employers will love grad classes to show my knowledge and dedication. I want to enroll at Harvard, but it is very expensive, so I am looking at other schools. I see the University of Phoenix advertised a lot, so I think that is good option. Many USA people study there and has good reputation.
My goal is to get HB1 Visa and job in big bank like Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, or Lehman Brothers.I am not expert on USA people and culture, but I visited Orlando as a child and watch of lot of USA TV (I love Melrose Place and Dukes of Hazard and listen to Brintey Spears music).. So I do know USA people this way, which will help get big job and interpersonal skills with USA people. And maybe I get USAA grlfriend one day….haha, but my mother would not approved.
Besides, sorry for long post. CFA sounds good but with just books and no teacher I don’t know if going to US for school is better for me. Thnak you!!