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Hi everyone,
I had a question that I've been struggling with and wanted to hear your opinion on.
I've been taking some math classes over the last year (Calc I, II, III, ODEs, Prob, Stats, Linear Algebra) to meet all the pre-requisites for a quant finance master's program in New York which I'm supposed to start in the Fall 2022. The thing is I've really enjoyed these math courses and did well in all of them and I'm tempted to study more math by doing a master in mathematics at the City University of New York instead (which seems like it would be possible to achieve in two years by taking some undergrad courses as well, my undergrad is unrelated in econ & finance, I have 8 years of macro research experience).
Do you guys think it would be a mistake to do a master in mathematics instead of quant finance master? I ultimately want to become a quantitative portfolio manager but before that, I would be really interested to learn more about how cutting edge math can be applied to markets (especially dynamic systems which I want to learn more about).
Any guidance or comments would be sincerely appreciated, thank you.
I had a question that I've been struggling with and wanted to hear your opinion on.
I've been taking some math classes over the last year (Calc I, II, III, ODEs, Prob, Stats, Linear Algebra) to meet all the pre-requisites for a quant finance master's program in New York which I'm supposed to start in the Fall 2022. The thing is I've really enjoyed these math courses and did well in all of them and I'm tempted to study more math by doing a master in mathematics at the City University of New York instead (which seems like it would be possible to achieve in two years by taking some undergrad courses as well, my undergrad is unrelated in econ & finance, I have 8 years of macro research experience).
Do you guys think it would be a mistake to do a master in mathematics instead of quant finance master? I ultimately want to become a quantitative portfolio manager but before that, I would be really interested to learn more about how cutting edge math can be applied to markets (especially dynamic systems which I want to learn more about).
Any guidance or comments would be sincerely appreciated, thank you.