So, I recently got laid off from my job in finance and I'm looking for some good direction. I used to work as a quantitative trader in equities and options, but I've decided to move on from that industry. I want to do the following things:
1) help people or provide a service
2) learn something new or a new skill
3) obtain a background in stats or data
4) enter a line of work that might allow for me to continuously learn and provide a service.
What schools I should I look into if I want to pursue a graduate degree? I'm currently taking my GMAT and I'm looking to apply to grad schools next year. I'm 27, I graduated from an elite undergrad with a 3.4 gpa, I worked as a trader for the last 4 years, and I'd like to 180 my career and do something else. What do you suggest doing? Where should I look?
What grad school should i look into?
What do people think of MPHs?