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<blockquote data-quote="ShaunyP26" data-source="post: 2960243" data-attributes="member: 42035"><p>I really enjoy finance and economics and was initially going to do Applied Economics, but a friend at OG&E talked me out of it unless I was willing to move, considering I didn't want to do regulatory type stuff. I enjoy insurance and risk analysis somewhat, though not sure I want to actually be an actuary. (Definitely do not want to look at mortality tables and treat people like just another value in a function.)</p><p></p><p>I have some old co-workers at BOK that work in the mortgage department and they have tossed out hiring me when I'm done. They need an all around data type of person to do things as wide as crunching customer data to forecasting the movement of rates, etc. I really using math to solve problems, especially when it comes to finance and credit applications, though that approach has its limits in financial forecasting. (Financial crisis should have made that clear by now.) I would like to do something meaningful and interesting at least. I guess I haven't quite figured that part out yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShaunyP26, post: 2960243, member: 42035"] I really enjoy finance and economics and was initially going to do Applied Economics, but a friend at OG&E talked me out of it unless I was willing to move, considering I didn't want to do regulatory type stuff. I enjoy insurance and risk analysis somewhat, though not sure I want to actually be an actuary. (Definitely do not want to look at mortality tables and treat people like just another value in a function.) I have some old co-workers at BOK that work in the mortgage department and they have tossed out hiring me when I'm done. They need an all around data type of person to do things as wide as crunching customer data to forecasting the movement of rates, etc. I really using math to solve problems, especially when it comes to finance and credit applications, though that approach has its limits in financial forecasting. (Financial crisis should have made that clear by now.) I would like to do something meaningful and interesting at least. I guess I haven't quite figured that part out yet. [/QUOTE]
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