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Appreciate all the feedback everyone.
TBH, I recently realized I made a mistake with my career choice. I started leaning towards finance a while back and have a personal and family portfolio that I manage.
I decided that I want to do that for a living and I want to get all the skills possible to achieve that.
The reason I am aiming for the CFA, is to simplify my career change process. I am not sure if it will help with finding a job though.
I might be pursuing a false goal or doing a huge mistake, but the worst that could happen is me learning more about finance.
As for the difference between mechanical engineers and civil ones, think about a wind turbine.
A mechanical engineer designs the blades, the turbine, the gearbox, the cooling system, etc.
A civil engineer designs the structural tower and the foundation.
So basically moving (mechanical) vs stationary (civil) with some exceptions.
TBH, I recently realized I made a mistake with my career choice. I started leaning towards finance a while back and have a personal and family portfolio that I manage.
I decided that I want to do that for a living and I want to get all the skills possible to achieve that.
The reason I am aiming for the CFA, is to simplify my career change process. I am not sure if it will help with finding a job though.
I might be pursuing a false goal or doing a huge mistake, but the worst that could happen is me learning more about finance.
As for the difference between mechanical engineers and civil ones, think about a wind turbine.
A mechanical engineer designs the blades, the turbine, the gearbox, the cooling system, etc.
A civil engineer designs the structural tower and the foundation.
So basically moving (mechanical) vs stationary (civil) with some exceptions.