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Schools with good CS and Business/Finance
Outside of T20, Private: CMU, USC, NYU, BU, Northeastern, LeHigh Public: UMich, UVA, VT, UMD, GIT, Texas, UIUC, Purdue, UWashington |
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These topics are taught in school? No one I know involved in these activities learned it in school. |
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I work fo a crypto company. Nobody cares what school you go to if you have the skills. Pay is not great, though, at most start ups unless they go public or are purchased.
Does he want the programming side? Or is her more into the investing side? They are, as I'm sure you know, different skill sets. If he is interested in the investing side, see just Neds a business degree and he will learn about crypto on his own. The college classes are not cutting edge. |
There are classes about Blockchain technology |
as well as FinTech. These are usually electives for CS or Business majors. So schools that offer these as electives in their colleges |
Complex algorithms like "merkle trees" or like "candlestick patterns"? There's a world of difference between these two things. Ask him and report back. |
| Also, what's his opinion on GameStop and BBB? |
400 level math classes get very oddly specific and fun. I went to a slac, so not many of us taking those classes. If you could get a few math majors together with a reasonable request, professors would teach the class if it was in their wheel house. |
What are the areas of specific interest? What activity does he do in those interests? |
Just what the world needs another day trader practicing with craft. You might as well have him be a classics major and learn divining techniques |
Smart. Good way to break into a career in defense contracting. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADE_651 |
I have heard him mention candlestick and fractal patterns. |
WSJ reported salary premium for graduates working in finance and not an actual ranking, but I still get your point. There are other publics that are quite close. Keep in mind that there are many private schools that do better than any public in finance salaries. Only OP can factor cost. Public in Finance COLLEGE ANNUAL SALARY PREMIUM University of Virginia-Main Campus $19,676 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor $18,818 Binghamton University $18,268 University of California-Berkeley $18,040 William & Mary $15,559 CUNY Bernard M Baruch College $14,416 Rutgers University-New Brunswick $14,386 Stony Brook University $11,414 University of California-Los Angeles $10,653 SUNY at Albany $10,479 University of Utah $10,296 Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus $9,688 University of Texas at Austin $8,969 University of Delaware $8,521 University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign $8,426 University of Connecticut $6,725 University of Maryland-College Park $6,711 Indiana University-Bloomington $6,212 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill $5,788 University of Colorado Boulder $5,500 Private in Finance COLLEGE ANNUAL SALARY PREMIUM Massachusetts Institute of Technology $48,051 Harvard University $39,879 Princeton University $39,094 University of Pennsylvania $39,092 Dartmouth College $37,768 Yale University $34,148 Columbia University in the City of New York $33,354 Duke University $32,568 Middlebury College $32,326 University of Chicago $31,833 Stanford University $31,230 Bowdoin College $31,218 Georgetown University $30,900 Swarthmore College $30,634 Cornell University $29,810 New York University $29,469 Williams College $29,046 Wellesley College $27,984 Johns Hopkins University $27,765 Northwestern University $26,786 |
| That's from the students they attract more than the value added by the school. They didn't adjust for incoming student merit metrics in any way. |
This thread is not at all about what the kid wants to do. He probably has no idea. This is all about what mom thinks he should do. 🙄 |