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I'm trying to pick my undergrad major I'm split on choosing between learning good programming or good math.
Computational Economics - I'll miss out some key calculus and statistiscs/probability classes
http://www.cs.ucsb.edu/undergraduate/requirements/ba/cpecon/
Financial Mathematics - I'll lose out on learning key programming concepts
http://my.sa.ucsb.edu/Catalog/Current/Documents/Undergrad Major Sheets/Financial-Mathematics-Stat-BS-2010.pdf
UCSB is my only option for undergrad, I do hope to enter a MFE program but I feel that whichever major I pick I'll be lacking the skillset from the other major
Any input would be highly appreciated!
Computational Economics - I'll miss out some key calculus and statistiscs/probability classes
http://www.cs.ucsb.edu/undergraduate/requirements/ba/cpecon/
Financial Mathematics - I'll lose out on learning key programming concepts
http://my.sa.ucsb.edu/Catalog/Current/Documents/Undergrad Major Sheets/Financial-Mathematics-Stat-BS-2010.pdf
UCSB is my only option for undergrad, I do hope to enter a MFE program but I feel that whichever major I pick I'll be lacking the skillset from the other major
Any input would be highly appreciated!