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Hello, this is my first post on here
I am currently in Community College, taking some refresher courses, as I graduated from high school 3 years ago at 15 and didn't feel ready to go into university, so I stayed back and experienced life for a bit. I am going into Columbia University's School of General Studies next year in the Fall to get a BA in Computer Science, with a concentration in French and Francophone studies. After that, I plan on enrolling in the Engineering School at Columbia via the 3-2 program to receive a BS in Electrical Engineering (It's just an extra two years). Depending on my financial situation and sheer luck, I'd also want to go to MIT to get my Master's in Mechanical Engineering (and maybe even a PhD, but not so sure about that yet). Given that I don't have a successful start-up by then I would like to become a Quant Analyst at a Wall Street firm like Jane Street or DE Shaw, or in any firm in the London financial centre. How feasible do you think it will be? Would I be better off studying Finance instead? My education is more important at this point, but if i do not have the financial wherewithal to pursure my Master's right after my Bachelors' How feasible would it be for me to get a Quant job with a good firm like DE Shaw with my BA/BS?
Thank you so much for your help in advance
I am currently in Community College, taking some refresher courses, as I graduated from high school 3 years ago at 15 and didn't feel ready to go into university, so I stayed back and experienced life for a bit. I am going into Columbia University's School of General Studies next year in the Fall to get a BA in Computer Science, with a concentration in French and Francophone studies. After that, I plan on enrolling in the Engineering School at Columbia via the 3-2 program to receive a BS in Electrical Engineering (It's just an extra two years). Depending on my financial situation and sheer luck, I'd also want to go to MIT to get my Master's in Mechanical Engineering (and maybe even a PhD, but not so sure about that yet). Given that I don't have a successful start-up by then I would like to become a Quant Analyst at a Wall Street firm like Jane Street or DE Shaw, or in any firm in the London financial centre. How feasible do you think it will be? Would I be better off studying Finance instead? My education is more important at this point, but if i do not have the financial wherewithal to pursure my Master's right after my Bachelors' How feasible would it be for me to get a Quant job with a good firm like DE Shaw with my BA/BS?
Thank you so much for your help in advance