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Oxford Applied Statistics vs UCL CSML

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Hello,

I am currently holding offers for each of these Msc courses, and was wondering which one would be more highly regarded when applied for Quantitative Software Engineer jobs.

Thanks
 
Thanks for the reply, sorry I didn't make myself clear. I was attempting to describe a quant who tends to focus a little more on the ML / Statistics / Computer science side compared to topics like Stochastic Calculus
 
If that's the term used, then yes, that's what I meant. Do quant developers tend to have much to do with the actual models, or are they really there just to implement things?
 
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