Maybe I could excuse myself from some courses / do extra work to save a year? I think Mike Giles is at Oxford but I just want to get some diversity on studying... which PhD programmes are best suited to becoming a quant in a top hedge fund?
Thanks - it's just I'm kind of set on spending some time in the US for studying. Also, here masters is compulsory for PhD or DPhil, but in the US I could save a year.
I'm looking at the MFE programme at Berkeley, but I'd ideally like to go for a PhD
Any ideas?
Hello all!
I'm currently an undergraduate in Oxford. I'm studying Physics. I plan on going into quantitative analysis, as I've been interested in it for many years - I've been trading with my savings, building algorithms and trying them on games such as BullBearings, etc.
I can see a lot of...
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