At which university did you study and what was your course?

Why going for a 4 year undergrad or is their a faster way to it.

Indiana University: Kelley School of Business - Finance and Operations Management

Virginia Tech - MSEE

Univ of Chicago - MBA

MGIMO - International Relations BA

Xiamen University - Applied Finance MSc

University of Western Ontario

Bachelor of Science, Major in Geology (3yr program)

University of Florida, Warrington College of Business, Major in Finance.

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH)

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering

What’s the difference between a mechanical engineer and a civil engineer?

Are you kidding me? :slight_smile:

my guess is one deals with machines, the other one does not…

In the finance world?

#nada

more or less yes.

Mechanical engineer deals with machine and related sciences like fluiddynamics, thermodynamics, mechatronics, control systems,… at ETH Zurich it’s one of the most quantitative and challenging faculty (you do mathematics and physics with people that are learning math resp. physics)

Civil engineer builds buildings, bridges,…

Mechanical engineers build weapons.

Civil engineers build targets.

:wink:

(Remember: I was a warhead designer for 10 years.)

A civil engineer is a mechanical engineer with his brains knocked out :slight_smile:

Harvard (AB, English Literature)

BSc Econ and MSc Finance.

MSc in Accounting, London School of Economics.

BS in Management, University of South Carolina.