Anonymous wrote:What are good schools the feed into quant jobs outside of HYPSM?
Anonymous wrote:What are good schools the feed into quant jobs outside of HYPSM?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quant is not the favored profession from the Top Engineering Schools
It actually is but not attainable by most. If you’re from UMD, then of course quant isn’t your top priority because it’s way out of your league.
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:Quant is not the favored profession from the Top Engineering Schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard and Yale alum care about money over ethics. It’s why so many are in government.
If they care about money they wouldn’t be in government.
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:Harvard and Yale alum care about money over ethics. It’s why so many are in government.
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?