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I am aware that an MFE programme is the obvious candidate to become a quant, however, I would prefer to teach myself most of the finance and focus my efforts on making myself a more rounded graduate student. I may even do an MFE after my MSc and/or PhD anyway if I feel it necessary.
Quant finance is one of the possible career paths I'm seriously considering and so I would like to hear thoughts on which programme would be more relevant or more highly thought of within the quant industry.
The courses I have applied for are:
MSc. Computer Science (Imperial)
MSc. Theoretical Physics (Edinburgh)
MSc. Theoretical Physics (Kings College London)
Just to say that I have read around this forum and I've picked up themes that the 90s and 00s were the era of the physicists and that 10s are the years of the computer scientists. In both Theoretical Physics programmes, however, I can choose optional modules in areas like like machine learning etc.
Quant finance is one of the possible career paths I'm seriously considering and so I would like to hear thoughts on which programme would be more relevant or more highly thought of within the quant industry.
The courses I have applied for are:
MSc. Computer Science (Imperial)
MSc. Theoretical Physics (Edinburgh)
MSc. Theoretical Physics (Kings College London)
Just to say that I have read around this forum and I've picked up themes that the 90s and 00s were the era of the physicists and that 10s are the years of the computer scientists. In both Theoretical Physics programmes, however, I can choose optional modules in areas like like machine learning etc.