Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems many parents are doing that. They would causally mention that now their DCs work a quantitative finanace job at Jane Street, and I can see they are super proud.
Why would you do that? Don't you go to HYP to change the world?
I can understand kids who go to MIT CMU etc tech schools do that. But HYP?
In our Asian moms community, yes quant job is very hot due to its high pay (in a good year > 1 million pay). It's not just HYPMS, state flagship and tech schools too.
Typically needs to be a camper in high school. Kids doing this began drilling math at a very early stage. Very nerdy and not social. I felt sorry for them. But no mom can resist the temptation of outrageously high pay.
Yes, some can retire early at a young age by working a quant job.
Nobody is drilling math in middle school just to become a quant, because it’s such a narrow niche. You have to be majorly stupid to paint so.
They have older siblings who they copy. Also older Chinese students they look up to and imitate.
That’s not even a path as you paint it to be, although there is a correlation. Also, you can’t just drill into being a camper. It requires significant raw talent. Anyways, I smell sour grape from someone who is coping with the fact that their own kids are mediocre.
DP
Camper? Do you mean mopper?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to rethink who a HYP student is these days. It isn’t preppy John who summers on Nantucket. It’s super smart strivers who test well and want to keep striving, not change the world.
Those strivers are developing AI.
Those strivers are developing fusion power.
Those strivers are democratizing algorithmic trading.
They don't care about changing the world but the strivers are the ones changing the world.
Treat the smart kids well and show them kindness, perhaps we can trick them into thinking that the world should be kind.
Many are making the world a much worse place in defense tech.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems many parents are doing that. They would causally mention that now their DCs work a quantitative finanace job at Jane Street, and I can see they are super proud.
Why would you do that? Don't you go to HYP to change the world?
I can understand kids who go to MIT CMU etc tech schools do that. But HYP?
In our Asian moms community, yes quant job is very hot due to its high pay (in a good year > 1 million pay). It's not just HYPMS, state flagship and tech schools too.
Typically needs to be a camper in high school. Kids doing this began drilling math at a very early stage. Very nerdy and not social. I felt sorry for them. But no mom can resist the temptation of outrageously high pay.
Yes, some can retire early at a young age by working a quant job.
Nobody is drilling math in middle school just to become a quant, because it’s such a narrow niche. You have to be majorly stupid to paint so.
They have older siblings who they copy. Also older Chinese students they look up to and imitate.
That’s not even a path as you paint it to be, although there is a correlation. Also, you can’t just drill into being a camper. It requires significant raw talent. Anyways, I smell sour grape from someone who is coping with the fact that their own kids are mediocre.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens to the Quant world when market sells off ~50% and beat market lingers for a decade or so?
HYP lasts forever
HYP is mostly hype. About 25% deserve to be there ( if one were to take their prestige seriously) Rest belong in accommodation group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to rethink who a HYP student is these days. It isn’t preppy John who summers on Nantucket. It’s super smart strivers who test well and want to keep striving, not change the world.
Those strivers are developing AI.
Those strivers are developing fusion power.
Those strivers are democratizing algorithmic trading.
They don't care about changing the world but the strivers are the ones changing the world.
Treat the smart kids well and show them kindness, perhaps we can trick them into thinking that the world should be kind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems many parents are doing that. They would causally mention that now their DCs work a quantitative finanace job at Jane Street, and I can see they are super proud.
Why would you do that? Don't you go to HYP to change the world?
I can understand kids who go to MIT CMU etc tech schools do that. But HYP?
In our Asian moms community, yes quant job is very hot due to its high pay (in a good year > 1 million pay). It's not just HYPMS, state flagship and tech schools too.
Typically needs to be a camper in high school. Kids doing this began drilling math at a very early stage. Very nerdy and not social. I felt sorry for them. But no mom can resist the temptation of outrageously high pay.
Yes, some can retire early at a young age by working a quant job.
Why does a loser feel sorry for people
Who are clearly better? Only on DCUM🤣
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems many parents are doing that. They would causally mention that now their DCs work a quantitative finanace job at Jane Street, and I can see they are super proud.
Why would you do that? Don't you go to HYP to change the world?
I can understand kids who go to MIT CMU etc tech schools do that. But HYP?
Bush and Vance both went to Yale. I think the world needs less "leaders" to change the world from Yale, that's for sure.
Anonymous wrote:You need to rethink who a HYP student is these days. It isn’t preppy John who summers on Nantucket. It’s super smart strivers who test well and want to keep striving, not change the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You cannot get into Jane Street unless you are very strong in math and physics. If you truly are very good at math they will interview from any school. The top schools at Jane Street are MIT, Harvard, Stanford and Berkeley but the common thread is being strong at math.
It’s depressing how many very bright TJ alums we know just ended up in finance or quant. Many went to Harvard, too. Strengthening the core curriculum ethics and social sciences might be necessary.
Anonymous wrote:I know a family with a really super smart and quirky kid who went to Harvard and is now at Jane Street. His dad is actually disappointed that this kid, who really seemed like he would do something interesting and world-changing, decided to follow the herd.
Anonymous wrote:You cannot get into Jane Street unless you are very strong in math and physics. If you truly are very good at math they will interview from any school. The top schools at Jane Street are MIT, Harvard, Stanford and Berkeley but the common thread is being strong at math.
Anonymous wrote:What is Jane Street?
Anonymous wrote:Harvard and Yale alum care about money over ethics. It’s why so many are in government.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems many parents are doing that. They would causally mention that now their DCs work a quantitative finanace job at Jane Street, and I can see they are super proud.
Why would you do that? Don't you go to HYP to change the world?
I can understand kids who go to MIT CMU etc tech schools do that. But HYP?
In our Asian moms community, yes quant job is very hot due to its high pay (in a good year > 1 million pay). It's not just HYPMS, state flagship and tech schools too.
Typically needs to be a camper in high school. Kids doing this began drilling math at a very early stage. Very nerdy and not social. I felt sorry for them. But no mom can resist the temptation of outrageously high pay.
Yes, some can retire early at a young age by working a quant job.
Nobody is drilling math in middle school just to become a quant, because it’s such a narrow niche. You have to be majorly stupid to paint so.
They have older siblings who they copy. Also older Chinese students they look up to and imitate.