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Hi all,
I am a Maths & Econs undergraduate student at LSE. After doing an internship last summer related to Technical Analysis, I am quite keen on this area and really eager to be a quant. Do you think a degree in Maths & Econs would be not quantitative enough compared to pure Maths or other Science degrees ? Given that I could take more Maths/ Stats modules: real analysis, PDEs, Stochastic processes and time series, etc..
Also, is it possible to land a quant job if you are not a 'rocket-scientist'? I am in top 10% Maths student in my university but probably no where near 'genius' Physics/ Maths students.
Thanks
I am a Maths & Econs undergraduate student at LSE. After doing an internship last summer related to Technical Analysis, I am quite keen on this area and really eager to be a quant. Do you think a degree in Maths & Econs would be not quantitative enough compared to pure Maths or other Science degrees ? Given that I could take more Maths/ Stats modules: real analysis, PDEs, Stochastic processes and time series, etc..
Also, is it possible to land a quant job if you are not a 'rocket-scientist'? I am in top 10% Maths student in my university but probably no where near 'genius' Physics/ Maths students.
Thanks