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I am finishing up my senior year at Stony Brook university with 2 degrees. I will have a b.s. in Math and Computers Science in the upcoming month. My interest and primary focus during undergrad was on probability theory and have taken numerous courses related to it. Alongside, I did coding in my courses using predominately C and Python.
After applying to various masters programs in NY for the fall, I have been admitted to statistics programs at Columbia and Stony Brook and CS at NYU. I opted to attend Columbia because of the location and I prefer stats over taking courses in CS such as OS and Computer Architecture.
I was wondering how I can best utilize this degree and my skills to position myself into entering a Quant internship and eventual job. Also, is this program really a cash cow for domestic students and does it contain only international students?
After applying to various masters programs in NY for the fall, I have been admitted to statistics programs at Columbia and Stony Brook and CS at NYU. I opted to attend Columbia because of the location and I prefer stats over taking courses in CS such as OS and Computer Architecture.
I was wondering how I can best utilize this degree and my skills to position myself into entering a Quant internship and eventual job. Also, is this program really a cash cow for domestic students and does it contain only international students?