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  1. Does Quant MS/PhD Make Sense?

    Become a Medical Doctor or a Jet Pilot.
  2. PhD in Finance or PhD in Fin. Math

    I think it is stupid to pursue PhD in Physics just because you want to become a quant ten years from now.
  3. All Horses Have The Same Color!

    When one come across some theorem, he should remember that this theorem is stated within some framework, which defines basic concepts and relations between them. We never can consider theorems separately from their framework. This particular theorem can either holds or not holds depending on...
  4. Complex Analysis

    I would suggest you instead of Complex analysis class to take a good rest before studies start. Graduate study it is not so much fun as it was during undergraduate. You will have enough time to learn all these stuff when you will be sure what you really want to do.
  5. COMPARE Princeton MFIN vs Columbia MSOR

    One thing is to enjoy your life during study, and another thing is to enjoy your life after you finish it ;)
  6. COMPARE Princeton MFIN vs Columbia MSOR

    One thing is to enjoy your life during study, and another thing is to enjoy your life after you finish it ;)
  7. Quantitative Interview questions and answers

    If somebody needs explanation for this problem. Answer: 1/4.
  8. Quantitative Interview questions and answers

    I think should be something like 1/n!
  9. The Master Happy Birthday thread

    З днем народження! Happy Birthday - in ukrainian.
  10. MS VS IDE mysteries

    You can store your functions in different files then they will be opened in separate windows. Instead of coloring functions of one type, put them into classes and store classes in separate header files. For drawing boxes around lines use MS Word. I use Visual Assist from WholeTomato...
  11. C++ brainteasers - Have fun and learn. You may get a job too

    Factorial calculated during compilation: #include <iostream> template<unsigned n> struct factorial { enum { value = n*factorial<n-1>::value }; }; template<> struct factorial<0> { enum { value = 1 }; }; int _tmain(int argc, _TCHAR* argv[]) { std::cout << factorial<10>::value <<...
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