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Delft/Eindhoven/Twente?
Can't resist it but in the 020 area they say Delft is world-famous in Delft.
These are kind of the only math courses we can take (in addition to the ones I mentioned), unless you count a minor in math, which is great but many students go for internships instead.I might opt for a course on Complexity Theory, and maybe Cryptography.
Not sure if these are on the critical path.
In my opinion these topics are not maths, but discrete maths and/or applications of maths. There are nice to know of course.These are kind of the only math courses we can take (in addition to the ones I mentioned), unless you count a minor in math, which is great but many students go for internships instead.
Alright, calc and analysis. But then what, what sort of quant routes would be possible / would an undergraduate in this case be sufficient for that specific route?In my opinion these topics are not maths, but discrete maths and/or applications of maths. There are nice to know of course.
You need calculus++ and real/numerical analysis.
In my opinion these topics are not maths, but discrete maths and/or applications of maths. There are nice to know of course.
You need calculus++ and real/numerical analysis IMO.
Ok, then, my 2 cents. I am not an employer but my guess "junior developer", I reckon very good programming skills.Guys don't get me wrong, this is all great advise, I really appreciate it. But my main question still stands as to what sort of possible quant routes are possible with just an undergrad.
??delete please.
Hey Daniel, I posted this thread in order to get a general idea of quant roles that don't have an emphasis on research. I really do appreciate your input as to what mathematics are important. But, if it's one thing I hate to see when I browse through threads and articles is when they don't satisfy the title, so I decided I should probably delete it in order to save confusion for people who are actually looking for something similar.
No offense, but I gave my reason. If it differs from yours, then we must both accept it. It is normal for someone to avoid doing something he doesn't like others to do. So again, I don't like clicking on articles or threads and reading through it all without getting a proper response, which is what happened to this thread.I still don't understand why this thread has been mutilated. Why not leave it to people to determine if it is relevant or not.
He/She didn't like your answer (just speculation).Au contraire, I did give what I thought you might be able to do (IT developer) based on the skills you mention. In the traditional quant dev area at least your maths is missing. But ask around. A job in front office is a bridge too far, but I could be wrong.
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My answer was my honest direct answer. Usually appreciated in NL.He/She didn't like your answer.