Thank you for your insight, but I'm still a little confused. If I'm interested in getting into the programming heavy side of quantitative finance, is Berkeley a good choice or not? I know it's very well respected, but I couldn't tell how much it focuses on programming. Can anyone help me out here?
I know that the people on this board value C++ as a very important part of a MFE program, but after having gone through the course lists/descriptions of the UCB website, I cannot seem to figure out exactly where it is used. So my question is if it doesn't use C++, how is it such a good program...
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