10-04-2011 10:57 PM | |
Daisy | Thank you all, I will go to Math & Eco, it seems that it is better for the future~ |
02-04-2011 04:05 PM | |
Unregistered | Yes quants in FO quite often come with physics phd cos financial modeling is very similar to certain physics modeling involving differential equations and such. But only the best of the best are recruited. |
02-04-2011 03:58 PM | |
Unregistered |
foisred oqued econ & math is more marketable and easier to find a job i know a physics phd who's doing financial modeling now (from a top asian university), but i think its gonna be tough to pull this off if you're an average performer |
02-04-2011 03:17 PM | |
Unregistered | If it's just between eco&math vs physics, I would choose eco&math which should more employment opportunities including: bank analyst and even maths tuition business. |
02-04-2011 02:31 PM | |
Daisy | In fact, I am going for college~ |
02-04-2011 09:39 AM | |
Unregistered | r u choosing a career in ntu or phd studies? |
02-04-2011 01:16 AM | |
Daisy |
What to choose I'm facing a choice to choose either math&eco or physics in NTU. I sincerely want to do some research, but with an NTU master's degree, I'm not sure how far I can go. |