Hey, I've been following different threads and articles on this site for about a year now and finally registered. I've been interested in finance in general for the past three years, having read many books ranging from "Security Analysis" to "Intermarket Trading Strategies."
I'm a second semester freshman at the University of Maryland, College Park with a 4.0. Obviously I still have three years ahead of me to keep getting good grades but now that I'm finishing up alot of the core curriculum I'm faced with the decision on what I will be focusing my undergraduate studies on. I've always been quite good at mathematics and my first real thought is that I'll major in math. However, I am told by my advisors that investment banking bulge bracket firms recruit mainly from the Robert Smith business school, which lead me to thinking that maybe majoring in finance would be better. However, for quantitative finance purposes, should I focus in mathematics? Besides the fact that Maryland isn't exactly a target school, I did a little research and apparently UBS will be recruiting from Maryland starting in the fall.
I guess my question is two-fold; whether Maryland is a fine place for undergrad, to eventually get into quant finance & trading systems development, and whether a finance or math major is better?
Thanks in advance, and sorry if this post is poorly written, it's early in the morning and I haven't had my coffee yet haha
I'm a second semester freshman at the University of Maryland, College Park with a 4.0. Obviously I still have three years ahead of me to keep getting good grades but now that I'm finishing up alot of the core curriculum I'm faced with the decision on what I will be focusing my undergraduate studies on. I've always been quite good at mathematics and my first real thought is that I'll major in math. However, I am told by my advisors that investment banking bulge bracket firms recruit mainly from the Robert Smith business school, which lead me to thinking that maybe majoring in finance would be better. However, for quantitative finance purposes, should I focus in mathematics? Besides the fact that Maryland isn't exactly a target school, I did a little research and apparently UBS will be recruiting from Maryland starting in the fall.
I guess my question is two-fold; whether Maryland is a fine place for undergrad, to eventually get into quant finance & trading systems development, and whether a finance or math major is better?
Thanks in advance, and sorry if this post is poorly written, it's early in the morning and I haven't had my coffee yet haha