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Did physics for undergrad and got two masters offers which I haven't decided yet: Computational Finance at UCL and Financial Statistics at LSE.
I feel like the UCL program places more emphasis on coding and application of computer science in finance, and I believe it also has a work placement? (not sure about the quality of the placement tho) The LSE program might be more mathematical and theoretical, and I don't see many people going into quant after this program.
I might consider looking for quant jobs in the UK or maybe apply to financial engineering programs in the US in the future. Would be great if anyone can provide some insights into these two programs and help me make a decision!
I feel like the UCL program places more emphasis on coding and application of computer science in finance, and I believe it also has a work placement? (not sure about the quality of the placement tho) The LSE program might be more mathematical and theoretical, and I don't see many people going into quant after this program.
I might consider looking for quant jobs in the UK or maybe apply to financial engineering programs in the US in the future. Would be great if anyone can provide some insights into these two programs and help me make a decision!