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1. Masters is generally a prerequisite. Dev is the easiest to get into from undergrad, but you'll need to get some good work experience.

2. Generally quite a bit of difference. Almost opposite ends of the front-back office spectrum. Possibly less at HFT firms. I don't have any work experience here so you'll have to find out more on specifics firm-firm for yourself.

3. Have you got work experience? Internships are helpful. Otherwise, you look pretty good. I'm biased but I think some more math is always helpful- try to work in some numerical math- I don't know what's covered in your alto's and ML oriented courses, but fit in as much numerical math as you can on top of it.


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