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From my experience and having have taken actuarial courses in undergrad (100% useless for MFE) I would say Major in math and Minor (or concentrate) in computer science. Take a few finance courses... but finance is easy compared to math and/or CS.

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Thank you very much for your advice. The only problem is that at Michigan you can't just be a math major, you have to choose a specific concentration in either pure math, mathematical sciences (math econ, bio, physics, etc.), actuarial/financial mathematics, or mathematics education. Out of these choices, wouldn't you think that actuarial/financial mathematics would be the best math concentration?
Many quant finance students know a lot about PDEs, but very little about the fundamentals of bond pricing. I even had one draw a price/yield line concave wrt the origin. take the actuarial path. It's a safer bet.
 
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