Currently a student at Univeristy of Waterloo in Canada, and I will be declaring my major in a few months. I want to select my major/courses to best gear myself for a MFE based program. Here's a list of BMath Academic plans I can choose from: https://ugradcalendar.uwaterloo.ca/page/MATH-List-of-Academic-Programs-or-Plans
However, I'm unable to do the Pure Math options and the Mathematical Finance Option, as well as the Financial Analysis and Risk Management programs, although I can take some of the courses offered (most of the ACTSC/STAT courses)
Currently looking at:
-The Applied Math plans
-Actuarial Science/Finance Option (although I'm not very keen on doing Act Sci itself)
-Statistics (I can take Mathematical Models in Finance and Quantitative Risk Management + Courses like Stochastic Process and Forecasting, which seems ideal, but I'm a bit worried about the whole "pedigree" of a statistics major vs applied math major and etc.
However, I'm unable to do the Pure Math options and the Mathematical Finance Option, as well as the Financial Analysis and Risk Management programs, although I can take some of the courses offered (most of the ACTSC/STAT courses)
Currently looking at:
-The Applied Math plans
-Actuarial Science/Finance Option (although I'm not very keen on doing Act Sci itself)
-Statistics (I can take Mathematical Models in Finance and Quantitative Risk Management + Courses like Stochastic Process and Forecasting, which seems ideal, but I'm a bit worried about the whole "pedigree" of a statistics major vs applied math major and etc.