Can a student get his/ her broker license upon graduation ?
I’d appreciate your answers. Thanks !
Pages
Recent questions
- How Long Does It Take To Get Your Share Of An Inheritance From A Will If Its Not Being Contested?
- Crocheters, Do You Have A Pattern For A Crocheted Gingerbread Man Potholder You Would Share With Me?
- Do You Share Your Birthday With A Significant Date In History?
- Is The Stock Market Finally Correct Its Self For The Home Mortgage Debacle?
- Where Is The Over-all Share Ratio On Utorrent?
- I Need A Combination Of Color To Paint My Living Room- Dinning Room ( L Shape And They Share A Wall)?
- How Do I Share My Computer Hard Drive With My External Hard Drive .?
- How Do I Prove That Owning Some Of The Stock Works In Motivating Employees?
- Should Schools Emphasize Personal Finance And Nutrition More?
- Why Are There So Many Indian Investor’s On This Board?
- Do You Have An Original Recipe For Mochi That You Would Like To Share?
- Is A B Class/share Mutual Fund Good If You Have Less Then $5000 To Spend On It?
- Chemistry Help With Calculating Dilutions From Stock Please?
- How Can I Share Internet In My Local Network?
- Is There A Minimum Amount Of Stock You Have To Purchase?
Google ads
Categories
Archives
2 Comments
MIT or Boston College. If you want to learn a bit about trading you might want to create a practice portfolio at http://www.top10traders.com – it’s free – you can see what the best traders are buying and selling and ask questions.
MIT is the best. In fact, it is tied with Chicago as the best finance department in the world. Harvard has the second best finance department in the Boston area. However Harvard does not offer undergraduate degrees in any business field. I would put Boston College at number three. There are a number of other good schools for Finance in the Boston area — including Babson and Boston University.