Hello there QuantNet community. I've been lurking around for a while but this will be my first post and I was wondering if I could get insight/advice in regards to the path to becoming a quant. For a little background, I graduated w/a double major in Economics and Political Science from a complete non-target out west (first-gen student who thought a degree was a degree and went to the school that offered him the most money) and as a result, have had very unfulfilling client relation roles related to finance since graduation.
I'm currently enrolled in a community college taking classes in physics, mathematics, and computer science and plan to transfer to an in-state university to obtain a bachelors in one of the aforementioned fields; I like aspects of all 3 majors so I'm not entirely certain which one to choose but is one considered better in applying to MFE programs (or how are they ranked typically based off of perception)? I know the pre-reqs for MFE programs also don't require a certain degree moreso just certain skills/languages but the degree would be to give me options beyond client relation roles if going the MFE/quant route ends up stalling out.
Also, any advice and or questions you may feel I should know/look in general would also be appreciated!
I'm currently enrolled in a community college taking classes in physics, mathematics, and computer science and plan to transfer to an in-state university to obtain a bachelors in one of the aforementioned fields; I like aspects of all 3 majors so I'm not entirely certain which one to choose but is one considered better in applying to MFE programs (or how are they ranked typically based off of perception)? I know the pre-reqs for MFE programs also don't require a certain degree moreso just certain skills/languages but the degree would be to give me options beyond client relation roles if going the MFE/quant route ends up stalling out.
Also, any advice and or questions you may feel I should know/look in general would also be appreciated!