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  1. Hi everyone, This is a question I asked also in the Finance and Financial Engineering forum. I'm not sure which one is the best suited. Could you please tell me how would you rank these PhDs for someone looking for a future career in the financial quant industry? Thank you very much! Between parenthesis are the specific research groups found in each of the departments. 1) Oxford Math (Comput. and Math finance) 2) LSE Stats (Risk & Stochastics) 3) Columbia IEOR (Financial Engineering) 4) Imperial College Finance (assuming it's possible to have a co-advisor and subjects from Math finance) 5) UCL Math (Financial Math) 6) King's College Math (Financial Math)
  2. Hi everyone, Could you please tell me how would you rank these PhD for someone looking for a future career in the financial quant industry? Thank you very much! Between parenthesis are the specific research groups found in each of the departments. 1) Oxford Math (Comput. and Math finance) 2) LSE Stats (Risk & Stochastics) 3) Columbia IEOR (Financial Engineering) 4) Imperial College Finance (assuming it's possible to have a co-advisor and subjects from Math finance) 5) UCL Math (Financial Math) 6) King's College Math (Financial Math)
  3. I have applied to a PhD in Financial Mathematics (that is the research area, the program's name varies from university to university) and I've been asked this question in 2 interviews already (UK universities). What are they looking for with this question? Is any of the 2 choices detrimental if you are applying for funding as well?
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