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Hi. I'm currently a math major. I wasn't very sure what to do with my degree, but working for a financial company seemed like a good plan.
Right now, my degree consists of 5-6 'pure math' courses, i.e. courses within the math dept, and 3-4 courses from other depts with significant math content.
Right now, I can take classes like data mining, regressional analysis, and other courses offered by the stats dept, or take some courses in stochastic calculus and financial engineering.
Which courses should I take?
I would ask my degree advisor, but she works in pure pure math and doesn't know too much about working in the financial sector. Most of my friends are in pure math or economics without much math background.
Thank you
Right now, my degree consists of 5-6 'pure math' courses, i.e. courses within the math dept, and 3-4 courses from other depts with significant math content.
Right now, I can take classes like data mining, regressional analysis, and other courses offered by the stats dept, or take some courses in stochastic calculus and financial engineering.
Which courses should I take?
I would ask my degree advisor, but she works in pure pure math and doesn't know too much about working in the financial sector. Most of my friends are in pure math or economics without much math background.
Thank you