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Hi all
I am currently a junior at Cornell majoring in psych and math. I've finished about half of my psych requirements, almost all of my degree reqs (need to take one history class, which I can do pass/fail), and prerequisites for my math major (lin alg, multivariable calc, Java).
I started out as a psych major since the field was interesting, but soon found out that employment prospects aren't too bright for a psych major unless I combined with something useful, like a MD in order to become a psychiatrist. I took gen chem and bio and did terribly.
I'd like to know more about becoming a quant and working in the financial sector. The thing I'm afraid of is that as a math major, I don't have much background in econ. I did take AP macroecon and intro micro at cornell. During the summer, I'm learning Matlab and reading the textbooks for intermediate macroµecon. What are some ways that I can find internships and prepare myself for a career after graduation?
Thank you
I am currently a junior at Cornell majoring in psych and math. I've finished about half of my psych requirements, almost all of my degree reqs (need to take one history class, which I can do pass/fail), and prerequisites for my math major (lin alg, multivariable calc, Java).
I started out as a psych major since the field was interesting, but soon found out that employment prospects aren't too bright for a psych major unless I combined with something useful, like a MD in order to become a psychiatrist. I took gen chem and bio and did terribly.
I'd like to know more about becoming a quant and working in the financial sector. The thing I'm afraid of is that as a math major, I don't have much background in econ. I did take AP macroecon and intro micro at cornell. During the summer, I'm learning Matlab and reading the textbooks for intermediate macroµecon. What are some ways that I can find internships and prepare myself for a career after graduation?
Thank you