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Greetings,
I am an Oxford educated physicist and I am currently in the fortunate position that I hold unconditional offers to study
(a) Risk Management & Financial Engineering at Imperial College London.
(b) Financial Mathematics at King's College London.
(c) Financial Mathematics at Cass Business School.
Having researched the nature of the programmes via the official websites, I am now interested in getting an impression of the 'educational zeitgeist' of the Quant community. Quite simply: which of the above MScs do YOU think would maximize my investment bank employment chances post graduation?
I should add that I am waiting to hear back from LSE as well (also financial mathematics).
Thanks,
TheComplexUnit
I am an Oxford educated physicist and I am currently in the fortunate position that I hold unconditional offers to study
(a) Risk Management & Financial Engineering at Imperial College London.
(b) Financial Mathematics at King's College London.
(c) Financial Mathematics at Cass Business School.
Having researched the nature of the programmes via the official websites, I am now interested in getting an impression of the 'educational zeitgeist' of the Quant community. Quite simply: which of the above MScs do YOU think would maximize my investment bank employment chances post graduation?
I should add that I am waiting to hear back from LSE as well (also financial mathematics).
Thanks,
TheComplexUnit