I'm currently a undergrad student in UPitt, majoring in applied math with a related area in CS (including intermediate programming, data structure, discrete structure, algorithm implement), and is planning my own path to be a quant (quant trader will be the best). The first step would be applying to a graduate school and getting an MFE degree. Now I'm wondering which is better to be a minor, stat or econ, or, even no minors but related coursework?
For statistics minor, best choice: Intro to Probability, Intro to Statistics, Applied Time Series (must take Applied Regression as a prerequisite), Intermediate Probability, Stochastic Processes
For economics minor, best choice: Intermediate Microeconomics, Intermediate Macroeconomics, Applied Econometrics, Game Theory, Intermediate International Finance
For no minors but related coursework: Intro to Probability and any other five of courses listed above except Time Series
So what do you think? Any suggestions will help, thank you guys in advance!
For statistics minor, best choice: Intro to Probability, Intro to Statistics, Applied Time Series (must take Applied Regression as a prerequisite), Intermediate Probability, Stochastic Processes
For economics minor, best choice: Intermediate Microeconomics, Intermediate Macroeconomics, Applied Econometrics, Game Theory, Intermediate International Finance
For no minors but related coursework: Intro to Probability and any other five of courses listed above except Time Series
So what do you think? Any suggestions will help, thank you guys in advance!