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Currently the first steps to get to any of the next 3 paths would be to finish my secondary education and apply for said path/post secondary eduction or experience.
My currents traits are:
Clever, usually nice, smart, curious, trust worthy and also understanding. I think that I show most of my traits in almost every circumstance, and in class I am not the one to misbehave. I also can get stuff good, usually by a certain time, but some times it may be delayed.
Required education is: Bachelors, but masters preferred
In the fields of Business or Marketing.
industry experience required. Also requires industry experience.
There is a university near me that offers business degrees, and to achieve a bachelors i would be in the course for 4 years and for masters it would be another 2, or 6 in total.
I need:
1 grade 12 English U/M course
2 grade 12 U/M Math courses (Advanced Functions recommended)
3 other grade 12 U/M courses
A minimum overall average of 70% in the 6 best grade 12 U/M courses
The costs are upward of $6,000, but they also offer scholarships.
+ after uni I will also have to work for a bit in the field to gain that needed experience
Another way that i could go of doing/getting to this position is by gaining the experience first, by getting a job or internship at the start, it can make Uni easier and launch me into position.
The education needed to become is:
Masters in Math or in applied statistics, and real world experience.
McMaster University is currently offer a course in Mathematics and Statistics. The tuition for this university is upwards of $7,000. The course is 4 years for a Bachelors. This would be my first steps in order to get to Statistician. McMaster offers scholarships. After that course I would go on and take a masters course for Math and Stats which would be 2 more years in university. Then once I finish that i would go to the job market and try to find the job of statistician or something related so I get some need real world experience. After that I would keep working and searching for a job as statistician and then work as that.
In my University years there will be many occasions where competitions and internships for Maths, and stats will pop-up, these will hopefully give me industry experience and credits. Plus, they will also most likely have a position in my resume.
The education requirements for this job are: a bachelors or masters in finance, business, or economics. It also requires real world experience.
My choice for a university for this job would be Leurentian University. The course I would take is
Economics, and the requirements for this course is i must pass grade 12 math, and have a advanced functions course under my belt. Leurentain offer scholarships, and there tuition cost is $7,133/year. The course lasts 3 years, and gives you an option for part time study. After those three years i get a bachelors of arts in economy and and go on to get a masters. which then should be able to help me become a financial manager, though i might have to work a bit more after uni.
I could but am not sure if i would like to go to college, though if i do there is a graduate certificate to be earned at Cambrian college, the course is 1 year long and does not have direct entry from high school. The tuition is currently unavailable, but is around the same as the university tuition.
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After doing some research i have found some internships for Financing, though they are not in my immediate. One that I found is here
this gives me experience and money. Though this plan would mostly overlay with my University because it requires at-least 1 year in a business class or a bachelors.