What does that mean, you want to "work in finance?" What do you want to do? You are in a quantitative finance forum, so you can expect that opinions skew mathematical. If you have an MBA, what have you done in finance and why do you want to change? What do you want to change?Speak to Nidhi Singh at IIT's Center for Law and Financial Markets (312-906-5387 or
nsingh@clfm.kentlaw.edu). She can describe various M.S. programs such as: financial engineering, compliance, risk control, and trading. Of course, you will be elbow deep in computer programming and mathematics if you choose the financial engineering or the risk control route. It is a very good program and has placed many people in banks, funds, exchanges, and trading firms in Chicago.The CFA can help to enter finance greatly. It is well worth the effort if you are considering financial analysis because it covers a broad range of topics in step fashion (three exams).