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Hi,
I'm a rising sophomore, I got lucky taking so many dual credit classes in high school that credit wise I am a rising junior. My uni has a one-year math master's program that I will almost certainly get into, so it would essentially be like completing a 4-year undergraduate degree just more rigorous (3-years in undergrad plus one in grad school). But recently I have been contemplating not graduating early and doing a triple major in math, Chinese, and finance or another language. My end goal is to get into quant finance or financial engineering grad school, which path would be more beneficial to this goal?
I'm a rising sophomore, I got lucky taking so many dual credit classes in high school that credit wise I am a rising junior. My uni has a one-year math master's program that I will almost certainly get into, so it would essentially be like completing a 4-year undergraduate degree just more rigorous (3-years in undergrad plus one in grad school). But recently I have been contemplating not graduating early and doing a triple major in math, Chinese, and finance or another language. My end goal is to get into quant finance or financial engineering grad school, which path would be more beneficial to this goal?