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Hi all,
I am a 20-year-old ME student at a top 10 ranked university in the world for my program (TU Delft). I chose this program simply because after graduating from high school I had no clue what I wanted to study, all I knew was that I liked numbers. So, I applied for a bachelor program in Mechanical Engineering. Currently, I am in my second year of my bachelor, and I am starting to get a feeling that I am not in the right place. I have to admit, I do enjoy most of the mathematics and physics, but I am not sure if I see myself as a mechanical engineer in ~4 years.
The math courses that I will be taking/took during my bachelors are Calculus, Linear Algebra, Differential Equation, Statistics and Numerical Methods for DE's. Within less than two years I will have finished my BSc, and then I want to do my masters. The thing is, I do not want to do my masters in ME because of lack of interest. During my bachelors, I discovered that I really like mathematics and programming. Although we did not do that much of programming, most of the coding was simple numerical math models in Python or MATLAB, or simulations (dynamics, thermodynamics, etc.) and I have to say I did enjoy that a lot. If I could go back in time, I think I would have applied for Computer Science & Engineering or Econometrics and Operations Research.
But what am I doing on a quant forum then?
Well, since the age of 15 I had a lot of interest in the financial stock market. I have been investing and trading passively for the last couple of years, not because I want to get rich but simply because of interest in the financial stock market. Idealistically, I would like to combine this interest with my studies - mathematics, programming and the stock market.
There are several masters I have found which got my interest.
I am looking for some advice. Has someone been in a similar situation? How did you decide what to do?
Any advice would be very appreciated.
Thank you!
Sorry for my English, it is not my first language.
I am a 20-year-old ME student at a top 10 ranked university in the world for my program (TU Delft). I chose this program simply because after graduating from high school I had no clue what I wanted to study, all I knew was that I liked numbers. So, I applied for a bachelor program in Mechanical Engineering. Currently, I am in my second year of my bachelor, and I am starting to get a feeling that I am not in the right place. I have to admit, I do enjoy most of the mathematics and physics, but I am not sure if I see myself as a mechanical engineer in ~4 years.
The math courses that I will be taking/took during my bachelors are Calculus, Linear Algebra, Differential Equation, Statistics and Numerical Methods for DE's. Within less than two years I will have finished my BSc, and then I want to do my masters. The thing is, I do not want to do my masters in ME because of lack of interest. During my bachelors, I discovered that I really like mathematics and programming. Although we did not do that much of programming, most of the coding was simple numerical math models in Python or MATLAB, or simulations (dynamics, thermodynamics, etc.) and I have to say I did enjoy that a lot. If I could go back in time, I think I would have applied for Computer Science & Engineering or Econometrics and Operations Research.
But what am I doing on a quant forum then?
Well, since the age of 15 I had a lot of interest in the financial stock market. I have been investing and trading passively for the last couple of years, not because I want to get rich but simply because of interest in the financial stock market. Idealistically, I would like to combine this interest with my studies - mathematics, programming and the stock market.
There are several masters I have found which got my interest.
- Bridging program to BSc Applied Mathematics (1 semester) -> MSc in Financial Engineering (same university)
- Bridging program to BSc Econometrics and Operations Research (2 semesters) -> MSc Quantitative Finance (different university)
- MSc in Systems and Control or Robotics (same university) - these are ME masters which I would consider if I had to stay within ME.
I am looking for some advice. Has someone been in a similar situation? How did you decide what to do?
Any advice would be very appreciated.
Thank you!
Sorry for my English, it is not my first language.