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>>10057027
Det stämmer nog bra ifall det var du som rekommenderade att jag skulle söka till Imperial. Förlåt för att jag inte svarade sista gången men modsen stängde ner tråden.

Regarding option B, I'd start at HHS by year three as you suggested. I completely agree that the benefits of acquiring that degree aren't that great but the study is interesting (things I often learn about in my free time) and I'd have slight edge on the job market as well as a better network. I'm only going to consider doubling if I find it manageable after starting one degree. I think I can as I have a pretty easy time right now but perhaps I'm arrogant as high school is easier than University from what I've heard.

I don't doubt that KTH or HHS are as good or almost as good (to the point it wouldn't make a difference intellectually) as Oxford for instance. But reputation? I don't know dude, do you think an employer would recognize for instance KTH in London? I kind of doubt it but I can (and hope) be completely wrong as I am disconnected.

I've considered Industrial engineering but came quickly to the conclusion that it's more targeted towards management roles rather than quant roles. Perhaps this conclusion is unjustified.

What would be the benefit of choosing Industrial engineering over Teknisk fysik?

May I ask what you study and/or do for a living? You seem really knowledgeable on my particular questions so you're a big help.

It's unfortunate you can't send private messages on here, otherwise I'd ask you for your username for flashback or other means of contact.

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>>9932223
This is my thinking as well. From a probability standpoint, becoming a medical doctor will make you the richest of all professions. Becoming a managing director or even "just" a VP at an investment bank is far less likely/harder than becoming a physician.

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>>9907010
Thank you a lot for the encouraging words and all the information. You have really helped me get started which I am very thankful for as it often it is very time consuming to figure out how to start when you have no idea like me.

>>9907503
I am strongly considering studying in parallel:

Degree 1:
physics (bsc)
Applied mathematics in financial mathematics (msc)

Degree 2:
Business and Economics (bsc)
Finance (msc)

Where I live you automatically get admitted to the bachelor and master when applying for a programme as it combines both of them.


I will start with one degree first before starting with another so that I don't bite more than I can chew. Obviously interested in both subjects but is this a dumb combo?

>>9907616
Does this express the standard deviation of a random number?

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>>9621239
Tfw.
Master race reporting in. HAIL ZOG!

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Hey /sci/, /lit/ here,

I was curious as to completing the entirety of Euclid's Elements. Have you guys done so?

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