Hi,
I have offers from Imperial RMFE and Warwick FinMath.
I would like to know what amount of math the Imperial RMFE covers?
To me, the Warwick program looks more mathematical. The pendant to the Warwick program seems to be the MSc of Mathematical Finance at Imperial. Is this right?
The RMFE seems to be have less Stochastic Calculus and programming. Instead it has more applied courses and also a Financial Economics core course.
I am wondering if this might be a disadvantage compared to the Warwick program?
Can I go for a PhD in Finance or Financial Math with the RMFE?
If anybody has done the Imperial RMFE and could tell me that it goes deep beyond the standard Black-Scholes model, it would be great.
Thanks for your help.
I have offers from Imperial RMFE and Warwick FinMath.
I would like to know what amount of math the Imperial RMFE covers?
To me, the Warwick program looks more mathematical. The pendant to the Warwick program seems to be the MSc of Mathematical Finance at Imperial. Is this right?
The RMFE seems to be have less Stochastic Calculus and programming. Instead it has more applied courses and also a Financial Economics core course.
I am wondering if this might be a disadvantage compared to the Warwick program?
Can I go for a PhD in Finance or Financial Math with the RMFE?
If anybody has done the Imperial RMFE and could tell me that it goes deep beyond the standard Black-Scholes model, it would be great.
Thanks for your help.