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Hi all,
This is my first post here, feeling excited!
I'm graduating from UC Berkeley with Stats and Business double major. I have taken 3 computer science classes so I can program but not as skillful as CS Majors. I have internship experience in BlackRock, another one in China, both in quantitative investment field.
I want to do quantitative asset management in the future. I know the opportunities are very limited especially for fresh grads so I don't know which school can help me better to achieve my goal. I really like Columbia course setting cuz I can learn stochastic cal and other interview related courses earlier, whereas CMU's finane econ and probability in first mini are sth I've learnt in undergrad. However, I heard CMU's class are very close to real industry practice and I also like CMU's career service. Given my background and my career goal, I would really appreciate if I can hear your suggestion on school choice!
Thanks!
This is my first post here, feeling excited!
I'm graduating from UC Berkeley with Stats and Business double major. I have taken 3 computer science classes so I can program but not as skillful as CS Majors. I have internship experience in BlackRock, another one in China, both in quantitative investment field.
I want to do quantitative asset management in the future. I know the opportunities are very limited especially for fresh grads so I don't know which school can help me better to achieve my goal. I really like Columbia course setting cuz I can learn stochastic cal and other interview related courses earlier, whereas CMU's finane econ and probability in first mini are sth I've learnt in undergrad. However, I heard CMU's class are very close to real industry practice and I also like CMU's career service. Given my background and my career goal, I would really appreciate if I can hear your suggestion on school choice!
Thanks!