I am 36, and have done well in the IT industry, currently building a startup focused on virtualization and ERP (sap).
I left school in the dotcom boom, but have circled back to finish it up. I likely won't finish for 4-6 years at the slow pace of one class per semester.
I'm deeply interested in finance and economics, and i think the majority of my undergrad course will be focused on these areas.
I expect to be FI or thereabouts when I eventually graduate, possibly making launching a new career at that point very probable. Trouble is, i dont know what niches are out there for a background of both IT and economics and finance.
Does anyone have ideas on possibilities, other than the obvious executive technical leadership
roles in big finance firms?
For what it's worth, the degree will be from Harvard's continuing education program, assuming I can continue to excel in the program.
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I left school in the dotcom boom, but have circled back to finish it up. I likely won't finish for 4-6 years at the slow pace of one class per semester.
I'm deeply interested in finance and economics, and i think the majority of my undergrad course will be focused on these areas.
I expect to be FI or thereabouts when I eventually graduate, possibly making launching a new career at that point very probable. Trouble is, i dont know what niches are out there for a background of both IT and economics and finance.
Does anyone have ideas on possibilities, other than the obvious executive technical leadership
roles in big finance firms?
For what it's worth, the degree will be from Harvard's continuing education program, assuming I can continue to excel in the program.
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