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I am applying for masters courses in the UK currently and I have a dilemma
I may receive external funding (tuition fees) for next year for various statistics programmes at one of imperial, ucl or king's. When possible, i am fond in taking their statistical finance stream for the ones that offer them. If not, I will pick relevant electives.
However I also recognise that Maths and finance at imperial, computational finance at ucl and financial maths at King's are better suited for quant roles; these programmes are not covered by external funding so I will have to arrange other means in case I do go ahead with taking them.
I will apply for all the aforementioned programmes, but still had to ask this question.
Is it worth me taking a statistics programme and would I still be able to become a quant? I need your help and opinions on this
I am applying for masters courses in the UK currently and I have a dilemma
I may receive external funding (tuition fees) for next year for various statistics programmes at one of imperial, ucl or king's. When possible, i am fond in taking their statistical finance stream for the ones that offer them. If not, I will pick relevant electives.
However I also recognise that Maths and finance at imperial, computational finance at ucl and financial maths at King's are better suited for quant roles; these programmes are not covered by external funding so I will have to arrange other means in case I do go ahead with taking them.
I will apply for all the aforementioned programmes, but still had to ask this question.
Is it worth me taking a statistics programme and would I still be able to become a quant? I need your help and opinions on this