Hi,
I'm currently a senior in high school deciding on which college to attend. I think I want to major in mathematics or computer science because I have taken some higher level math classes ie diffeq and linear algebra, that I enjoyed. I have narrowed my choices down to two schools: Harvey Mudd College and Cornell University (College of Engineering). Of these two schools which is better in terms of being able to get a job in quantitative trading? I know D.E. Shaw and Citadel recruit at Harvey Mudd and Jane Street recruits at Cornell, but I have not been able to get a list of all the companies that recruit at HMC or Cornell. Does either school see a significantly larger portion of their undergrads go in trading or get a lot more recruiters from quant firms?
Thanks for your help
I'm currently a senior in high school deciding on which college to attend. I think I want to major in mathematics or computer science because I have taken some higher level math classes ie diffeq and linear algebra, that I enjoyed. I have narrowed my choices down to two schools: Harvey Mudd College and Cornell University (College of Engineering). Of these two schools which is better in terms of being able to get a job in quantitative trading? I know D.E. Shaw and Citadel recruit at Harvey Mudd and Jane Street recruits at Cornell, but I have not been able to get a list of all the companies that recruit at HMC or Cornell. Does either school see a significantly larger portion of their undergrads go in trading or get a lot more recruiters from quant firms?
Thanks for your help