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I am graduating this summer from my BSc mathematics course at the University of Leeds, and am looking at the possibility of doing a masters (with the hope of going on to become a quant).
I am currently torn between whether to apply for an MSc in financial mathematics or in computational finance.
Does anyone know which of these would be most highly regarded by a potential employer?
Additionally, does anyone know whether there is any point in applying to both courses at the same university, if my aim is to maximize my chances of being made an offer? The courses are provided by different departments.
I am currently torn between whether to apply for an MSc in financial mathematics or in computational finance.
Does anyone know which of these would be most highly regarded by a potential employer?
Additionally, does anyone know whether there is any point in applying to both courses at the same university, if my aim is to maximize my chances of being made an offer? The courses are provided by different departments.