Hey all,
This is my first post on the forum so I apologize in advance if there's anything that I'm doing incorrectly.
I'm currently a grade 12 student living in Toronto applying to Canadian universities. My current plan is to begin with mathematics and eventually go into one a Financial Engineering program. My question is if I'm planning to go into a Mathematical Finance Master's program like the one's listed on the rankings on this site, would it be better that my first year subject of major interest be one based solely on math (pure mathematics), or a mathematical finance major?
I've heard that the course-load that comes with choosing a subject of major interest first year in mathematical finance (Mathematical Applications in Economics and Finance, UofT St George for example) isn't nearly as difficult math-wise as something like Pure Mathematics (also at UofT). Would it be better to choose something purely mathematical for first year so I can keep options open later for a masters program or is it irrelevant this early on?
Thanks in advance for the help.
This is my first post on the forum so I apologize in advance if there's anything that I'm doing incorrectly.
I'm currently a grade 12 student living in Toronto applying to Canadian universities. My current plan is to begin with mathematics and eventually go into one a Financial Engineering program. My question is if I'm planning to go into a Mathematical Finance Master's program like the one's listed on the rankings on this site, would it be better that my first year subject of major interest be one based solely on math (pure mathematics), or a mathematical finance major?
I've heard that the course-load that comes with choosing a subject of major interest first year in mathematical finance (Mathematical Applications in Economics and Finance, UofT St George for example) isn't nearly as difficult math-wise as something like Pure Mathematics (also at UofT). Would it be better to choose something purely mathematical for first year so I can keep options open later for a masters program or is it irrelevant this early on?
Thanks in advance for the help.