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Thank you for your quick response!


I think the UK has a very high overall cost, whether you study art, science or history.


What do you think is the main difference between the US- and the UK-programmes (except for the tuition-fees obviously)? Most of them seem to be covered in ~1 year, but what about the content? Do you think that programmes in Financial Mathematics, Mathematical Finance or whatever they are called can differ that much?


Furthermore, I would really like to know how much a C++ bad-ass one has to be in order to become an efficient and market attractive quant or quantitative structurer? If a quant has to know C++ by heart, wouldn't it be easier for financial institutions etc. to just hire pure programmers? (and for instance, have mathematicians on the side telling them how the math works...).

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