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I just recently graduated college with high grades (a high first class honours) in a mathematics undergraduate degree and I have an offer for a Quant Finance masters in Erasmus University Rotterdam. The program is well respected in the Netherlands however I've set the goal in London as a quant. My professors told me that my overall grades this year are strong enough for applying to Imperial, Oxford and other highly regarded universities next year (despite the fact that I will be graduated from college for a year).
My question is the following: should I just go for the masters in the Netherlands or should I wait a year and reapply for programs (for the 2025/26 academic year)? Or would it be worthwhile waiting a year, find a yearlong internship (in fintech or trading if possible) and reapply?
My question is the following: should I just go for the masters in the Netherlands or should I wait a year and reapply for programs (for the 2025/26 academic year)? Or would it be worthwhile waiting a year, find a yearlong internship (in fintech or trading if possible) and reapply?