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Hello everyone! This is my first post on this forum.
I am actually currently a high school student, and I am considering a future career as a quant. I have a pretty good aptitude for mathematics (I took calculus my freshman year of high-school), computer-science, and finance. I have already read the investment classics (i.e Graham's Security Analysis, Fisher) and am now starting more quant-like material, specifically Stochastic Calculus For Finance by Steven Shreve.
I was wondering what the best educational path to persue would be. For example, for undergrad, should I double major (my current plan is doubling in finance and computer science)? And should I be planning to have some MBA degree like a Masters in Computational Finance?
Thanks in advance for all your input!
I am actually currently a high school student, and I am considering a future career as a quant. I have a pretty good aptitude for mathematics (I took calculus my freshman year of high-school), computer-science, and finance. I have already read the investment classics (i.e Graham's Security Analysis, Fisher) and am now starting more quant-like material, specifically Stochastic Calculus For Finance by Steven Shreve.
I was wondering what the best educational path to persue would be. For example, for undergrad, should I double major (my current plan is doubling in finance and computer science)? And should I be planning to have some MBA degree like a Masters in Computational Finance?
Thanks in advance for all your input!