Hi Andy,
I'm a final-year undergraduate student from Singapore, majoring in Mathematics with a focus on Statistics. I'm very interested in Quantitative Research and Quant Analyst roles, and I’m now exploring Master’s programs that would help me break into this field.
In addition to my core Math courses, I've taken electives like Stochastic Processes and Financial Math. My GPA is just shy of First Class Honours.
While I'm applying locally, I'm also strongly considering Master's programs in Europe, both for academic growth and to increase my chances of working there post-graduation.
Are there programs with a good track record for placing international graduates in European financial hubs?
Are there any scholarships or affordable programs (even in public universities) for international students?
Do employers in Europe care more about the specific degree title (e.g., MFE vs MSc Financial Math) or about course content and reputation?
I'm a final-year undergraduate student from Singapore, majoring in Mathematics with a focus on Statistics. I'm very interested in Quantitative Research and Quant Analyst roles, and I’m now exploring Master’s programs that would help me break into this field.
In addition to my core Math courses, I've taken electives like Stochastic Processes and Financial Math. My GPA is just shy of First Class Honours.
While I'm applying locally, I'm also strongly considering Master's programs in Europe, both for academic growth and to increase my chances of working there post-graduation.
Are there programs with a good track record for placing international graduates in European financial hubs?
Are there any scholarships or affordable programs (even in public universities) for international students?
Do employers in Europe care more about the specific degree title (e.g., MFE vs MSc Financial Math) or about course content and reputation?