Hey guys,
I'm currently studying a BSc in Mathematics and Economics at the LSE, and am looking to get onto a grad programme for trading. I've just completed my first year, so there aren't really any internships around..but I've managed to secure an internship at a private equity firm..not directly relevant I know, but at least it's better than nothing!
I am going to be free for the second half of summer, so I was considering using my earnings from my current internship to sit the required FSA-approved exams. Am I correct in thinking I need to do Regulation, Securities and Derivatives?
Also, how hard are these exams meant to be?
Given that I have roughly a month to work on them full-time, is it feasible to sit all three, or should I just sit the easiest one (which is the "easiest" one?)
Will sitting these exams actually improve my chances of securing an internship next year, or am I better off trying to hunt for some work experience at a trading firm for the second half of summer?
Thanks in advance for your help!
I'm currently studying a BSc in Mathematics and Economics at the LSE, and am looking to get onto a grad programme for trading. I've just completed my first year, so there aren't really any internships around..but I've managed to secure an internship at a private equity firm..not directly relevant I know, but at least it's better than nothing!
I am going to be free for the second half of summer, so I was considering using my earnings from my current internship to sit the required FSA-approved exams. Am I correct in thinking I need to do Regulation, Securities and Derivatives?
Also, how hard are these exams meant to be?
Given that I have roughly a month to work on them full-time, is it feasible to sit all three, or should I just sit the easiest one (which is the "easiest" one?)
Will sitting these exams actually improve my chances of securing an internship next year, or am I better off trying to hunt for some work experience at a trading firm for the second half of summer?
Thanks in advance for your help!