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First post here! I'm a student at the University of Queensland (Australia), studying a Bachelor of Advanced Finance and Economics. I chose this program as a school leaver as it seemed very quantitatively minded, which aligned with my strengths in school, and I wanted to pursue a career in finance. However after a few experiences on the job in traditional finance, I realised that I was looking for something more challenging and stimulating, and thus decided that I want to pursue a career as a quant. I already have some work experience in modelling futures and producing forecasts using AI which I found fun - I plan to return to this job over the remainder of my degree as an intern to improve my knowledge.
After a bit of research, I have realised that my degree, while covering stats and econometrics (ECON1310, ECON2300, ECON3350), doing some interesting maths (ECON2050), and offering me electives (which I will use to pursue computer science or mathematics subjects), does not fit the traditional quant mould.
Other relevant information is that the degree is 4 years long - I have already completed more than half of it.
What recommendations would you give to improve my chances to become a quant? Would my experience on the job over two years at the firm previously mentioned suffice to break in, or will I have to completely switch degrees? Also let me know if I am allowed to link things, would be happy to link all of the things I have referred to.
After a bit of research, I have realised that my degree, while covering stats and econometrics (ECON1310, ECON2300, ECON3350), doing some interesting maths (ECON2050), and offering me electives (which I will use to pursue computer science or mathematics subjects), does not fit the traditional quant mould.
Other relevant information is that the degree is 4 years long - I have already completed more than half of it.
What recommendations would you give to improve my chances to become a quant? Would my experience on the job over two years at the firm previously mentioned suffice to break in, or will I have to completely switch degrees? Also let me know if I am allowed to link things, would be happy to link all of the things I have referred to.