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Hi DominiConnor,

I'm currently working as an actuarial intern and I find it boring.  If I were to go to the University of Maryland Applied Math program and learn almost all of those classes you mentioned above along with a few financial classes and math classes associated with finance - stochastic processes, partial differential equations, real analysis, etc, do you think I would be able to find a job as an algorithmic trader?  Do you think I might be better off getting a PHD and going deeper into one of those fields you specified above?  Or should I just go to a math finance program and try to take some extra computing classes?


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