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I am a junior college student majoring in mechanical engineering. I want to study finance. Where should I start? I have never been exposed to finance so far.
Hello, I'm a futures options researcher. From my personal experience, what you want to do has little to do with your major. The key is your interest, career planning, and whether you can make enough efforts in new fields.

First of all, the core position in the financial industry is a fairly high threshold, which requires high academic qualifications, certificates and relevant work experience.

If you think your school is not good enough, you can take the postgraduate entrance examination. If you don't want to take the postgraduate entrance examination, you can take a certificate in your school now. If you want to engage in the securities industry, you have to take the securities qualification certificate. This is the most basic thing. This certificate is not difficult to test, and it is good for getting started. If you want to engage in the futures industry, you can take the futures qualification certificate or the financial planner, but these are all entry certificates and necessary conditions for entering an industry. Sure, you want to.

To tell the truth, if you don't graduate from finance, it's very difficult to find a financial job unless you are a graduate student or returnee from a science and engineering school or a famous university in 2 1 1 985, or have an advanced vocational certificate.