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Hey Everyone,
I am 20 years old (just turned) and I’m from Australia. I’ve always been really maths inclined, but my family have made me pursue a bachelor of commerce with a double major in business law and finance. My finance units are pretty good but my law units have really tanked my grades and my overall gpa is a 5.00/7, equivalent to a 2.9. I can probably bring my GPA up to 3.1ish by the end of the year.
I have a lot of personal projects and experience trading and I have solid trading knowledge, I.e options Greeks, spreads, commodities crop reports, etc. In fact the NYSE trades from 930 onwards over here so I stay awake till 2am pretty much every work day trying and testing methods. My math skills are also very sound.
I am stuck at a crossroads because my parents are now giving me freedom to choose my pathway. I really want to become a quant trader (NOT a researcher), and I figure that I have 2 pathways.
First, I could apply for a graduate position at Optiver (which is in Sydney). If I get rejected I can do a masters in financial or quantitative mathematics at an Aussie university and try to get in to Optiver again. Also this is australia, so there isn’t very many extracurriculars or internships or a big trading field, Optivers about the only one here.
Or I can try to do a masters in financial mathematics IN AMERICA, straight out of undergraduate and then try to pursue a quant trading career in Optiver, Jane Stret, etc in America. I really want to go and trade in America, but I fear that my lower GPA and being an international student basically blocks my chances from getting into any financial or mathematics courses in top universities in America.
Does anyone have any recommendations of any American degrees or universities that I could stand a chance of successfully applying to which would help me become a quant trader in America. (Tuition fees are no issue, I’ll find money, the degree is more important haha)
Also, is there any way I could increase my chances of getting into an American program. I am willing to do the GRE, and I can get a really high grade in the GRE if that’s necessary.
I thank everyone for reading this and giving any feedback or guidance - brutally honest feedback is good.
I am 20 years old (just turned) and I’m from Australia. I’ve always been really maths inclined, but my family have made me pursue a bachelor of commerce with a double major in business law and finance. My finance units are pretty good but my law units have really tanked my grades and my overall gpa is a 5.00/7, equivalent to a 2.9. I can probably bring my GPA up to 3.1ish by the end of the year.
I have a lot of personal projects and experience trading and I have solid trading knowledge, I.e options Greeks, spreads, commodities crop reports, etc. In fact the NYSE trades from 930 onwards over here so I stay awake till 2am pretty much every work day trying and testing methods. My math skills are also very sound.
I am stuck at a crossroads because my parents are now giving me freedom to choose my pathway. I really want to become a quant trader (NOT a researcher), and I figure that I have 2 pathways.
First, I could apply for a graduate position at Optiver (which is in Sydney). If I get rejected I can do a masters in financial or quantitative mathematics at an Aussie university and try to get in to Optiver again. Also this is australia, so there isn’t very many extracurriculars or internships or a big trading field, Optivers about the only one here.
Or I can try to do a masters in financial mathematics IN AMERICA, straight out of undergraduate and then try to pursue a quant trading career in Optiver, Jane Stret, etc in America. I really want to go and trade in America, but I fear that my lower GPA and being an international student basically blocks my chances from getting into any financial or mathematics courses in top universities in America.
Does anyone have any recommendations of any American degrees or universities that I could stand a chance of successfully applying to which would help me become a quant trader in America. (Tuition fees are no issue, I’ll find money, the degree is more important haha)
Also, is there any way I could increase my chances of getting into an American program. I am willing to do the GRE, and I can get a really high grade in the GRE if that’s necessary.
I thank everyone for reading this and giving any feedback or guidance - brutally honest feedback is good.