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What was your undergrad in? I'd say go for Part III IF you think you can get a 1st or a decent 2.1, but if you don't care for stats then I'd pick whichever of the other two programs looks the most interesting. When you hit grad school interest starts to feed into ability and outcome more, I think it's best to begin to play to your strengths- though breadth is always good.I know a guy graduating from MathFin who's got a top gig this summer, not at a firm you mentioned but at the same level or higher. It's a very well regarded program. If you want to stay in the UK, it is hard to go wrong with those three.By 'those three' I mean the combo of the standard Oxbridge + MathFin programs. I wouldn't go to Math&Stats Fin just because MathFin exists and is kinda the go-to.
What was your undergrad in? I'd say go for Part III IF you think you can get a 1st or a decent 2.1, but if you don't care for stats then I'd pick whichever of the other two programs looks the most interesting. When you hit grad school interest starts to feed into ability and outcome more, I think it's best to begin to play to your strengths- though breadth is always good.
I know a guy graduating from MathFin who's got a top gig this summer, not at a firm you mentioned but at the same level or higher. It's a very well regarded program. If you want to stay in the UK, it is hard to go wrong with those three.
By 'those three' I mean the combo of the standard Oxbridge + MathFin programs. I wouldn't go to Math&Stats Fin just because MathFin exists and is kinda the go-to.