Hi guys,
I wanted to know if anyone could give me some info about Stanford's MS program in Statistics for someone wanting to pursue a career in quantitative finance.
In fact you can kind of tailor the program in a very interesting way : courses in stochastic processes, mathematical finance, SDEs, PDEs, fixed income, monte carlo methods, statistical methods in finance and so on...
My question is related to job opportunities in quantitative analytics or quantitative trading after this degree. Can the Stanford brandname compensate the fact that it's called "MS in Statistics"?
My feeling is that if you tailor the curriculum conveniently, the program seems to be very interesting coursewise, but my main concern is what recruiters in banks and hedge funds might think.
Thanks a lot
I wanted to know if anyone could give me some info about Stanford's MS program in Statistics for someone wanting to pursue a career in quantitative finance.
In fact you can kind of tailor the program in a very interesting way : courses in stochastic processes, mathematical finance, SDEs, PDEs, fixed income, monte carlo methods, statistical methods in finance and so on...
My question is related to job opportunities in quantitative analytics or quantitative trading after this degree. Can the Stanford brandname compensate the fact that it's called "MS in Statistics"?
My feeling is that if you tailor the curriculum conveniently, the program seems to be very interesting coursewise, but my main concern is what recruiters in banks and hedge funds might think.
Thanks a lot