If you want to work in quant finance, don't do MFE/CQF. Get a degree in math, physics, CS or EE like ~90% of existing quants.https://twitter.com/paulg/status/1416002575862804482 …
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Thanks, was momentarily reevaluating life choices.
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MIT OCW also has lectures and course work available for free on the subject (and many others)
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I did originally sign up for a few of those, but hard to self motivate learning about Fourier transforms for PDEs. Nice to have a flexible program with some support, and to be incentivised to not waste the investment. But then again I don't plan on becoming a PM.
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Having done CQF last year, it‘s a fun program where you learn a lot about everything (but nth in too much detail). Definitely not a substitute for a PhD, probably not even for a good MFE. Great for practitioners in the industry, not great for entrants. Some top notch speakers tho
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