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Im an applied mathematics students with a specialisation in economics. Recently, I have been looking for master programs in Europe related to stats, quant fin and risk management. I narrowed down my choice to these programs: Imperial statistics (financial statistics), Imperial Math and fin, LSE statistics (financial statistics), LSE Quant methods for risk management.
Im not looking for a real quant position because I don’t really enjoy hardcore programming that much (at least that’s what I think, I’ve only had 1 programming course and it was C++, I did well but i didn’t feel comfortable when doing it), I think I would enjoy a lot more roles with softer programming needs (statistical programming in R or SQL, python). This why I’m reluctant regarding the math and fin program at imperial (it has C++ module and I think it will lead me to roles with heavy programming), I enjoy every other module form that program.
With that being said, I really enjoy risk management, however I’m afraid that by doing the LSE QMRM master will narrow my future career choices. The other 2 stats programs are relatively similar (the imperial stats has a little less elective choices) and have modules that I really look forward to.
I would love to ear your opinion and thoughts about what I said.
Thanks!!
P.S - Im not looking to work in the UK, at least right now. My intentions are to work in Portugal.
Im not looking for a real quant position because I don’t really enjoy hardcore programming that much (at least that’s what I think, I’ve only had 1 programming course and it was C++, I did well but i didn’t feel comfortable when doing it), I think I would enjoy a lot more roles with softer programming needs (statistical programming in R or SQL, python). This why I’m reluctant regarding the math and fin program at imperial (it has C++ module and I think it will lead me to roles with heavy programming), I enjoy every other module form that program.
With that being said, I really enjoy risk management, however I’m afraid that by doing the LSE QMRM master will narrow my future career choices. The other 2 stats programs are relatively similar (the imperial stats has a little less elective choices) and have modules that I really look forward to.
I would love to ear your opinion and thoughts about what I said.
Thanks!!
P.S - Im not looking to work in the UK, at least right now. My intentions are to work in Portugal.