- Headline
- Not a silver bullet, but actually landed me a quant role.
- Graduation Class
- 2023
Reviewed by Verified Member
I joined with an impression that it will be mostly machine learning and alpha research. I am partially correct, because while both are taught, I also get to study stochastic calculus and derivative pricing as well as risk management.
The program focuses on bringing the more well-used side of these theory into python code. While I did not get to study the more esoteric equations of stochastic calculus, we get to implement the modelling of volatility surface using tick data of deribit.
The students are a hit or a miss. This is because at a base level, those that can make it in a Quant field is already low. One of the first task you will want to do is to make sure you are a reliable group mate, and the task after is to find other reliable group mate.
I also heard that the cohorts after mine benefits from getting a credit bearing internship too.
By itself, it is unlikely to be enough to push most of the graduates into a Quant role. Graduates will have to make sure they stand out amongst the other target school. It gave me an edge to be recognised for a Quant Developer role, and the risk and stochastic modelling lecture proves to be useful when my company implements option on their exchange. However, it also took my existing strength as a com sci graduate and work experience to land the job.
All in all, those that are willing to put in real effort, and already have what it takes, will benefit from this program. It could be the final push/foot in the door for Singapore job hunting (although the job market is very bad at the time of writing). Those looking to take this just for the degree, for connection, or without knowing what they want from the program, may only leave with a lighter bank account.
- Recommend
- Yes, I would recommend this program
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