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Background
I am in Sixth form (Y12) in the UK . (So Grade 11 US). I study Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science
I recently learnt about this quant field and it interested me because I have always like math's, I started programming a few years ago really enjoy it and I recently started learning to trade which has exposed me to the financial markets and basic economics which I find interesting. So now I'm thinking a job in the quant sector would be amazing.
It is around the time now in the UK where we are being told to think about University and our careers so I would like some advice on what I should study.
I am also interested in electronic engineering in like robotics and devices
I have found different courses which I would be happy to study but none of them really have all of my interests because I would like to keep my options open.
These are links to some of the courses: electronic and electrical engineering, computing with finance and management, electronic and information engineering.
Questions
1. Is it best to study a degree with 1 job sector or career in mind or is me trying to keep my options open a good idea?
2. Can I get into the quant sector by doing engineering degrees like I have linked above and then doing a financial engineering masters?
3. What are the best courses I can study to get into the quant sector?
Thank you!
I am in Sixth form (Y12) in the UK . (So Grade 11 US). I study Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science
I recently learnt about this quant field and it interested me because I have always like math's, I started programming a few years ago really enjoy it and I recently started learning to trade which has exposed me to the financial markets and basic economics which I find interesting. So now I'm thinking a job in the quant sector would be amazing.
It is around the time now in the UK where we are being told to think about University and our careers so I would like some advice on what I should study.
I am also interested in electronic engineering in like robotics and devices
I have found different courses which I would be happy to study but none of them really have all of my interests because I would like to keep my options open.
These are links to some of the courses: electronic and electrical engineering, computing with finance and management, electronic and information engineering.
Questions
1. Is it best to study a degree with 1 job sector or career in mind or is me trying to keep my options open a good idea?
2. Can I get into the quant sector by doing engineering degrees like I have linked above and then doing a financial engineering masters?
3. What are the best courses I can study to get into the quant sector?
Thank you!
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