Bachelor of Science Major Mathematics

>Bachelor of Science Major Mathematics

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So let me get this straight according to these threads the only good majors are
>data science
>electrical engineering

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finance
cybersecurity
accounting[only internal audit/advisory/risk]

>Bachelor of Science Major Psychology

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>college dropout

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all u need to make it in life is be gud at math.

Masters with data science specialized electrical engineering here (not a joke). It's been 8 months since I graduated. No offers. I have published research too. Fml.

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computer science is by far the best degree for jobs. not even close

yep, or stats with enough crossover. I only had to do two years of stats, got a job at 70k and dropped out. Three years later 200k. It's utter retardation, these demand levels.

>high school dropout

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How does one fellow survive such strife

I majored in math and now work as an actuarial consultant making 6 figures but the road to get here was tough.

What's the best path for an economics and finance major?

how is this even possible?
what do u do?

i have the option to do cyber security or software engineering.
idk which to do
the demand report for both industries in my country is the same.
cyber seems like it would be more fun
however, software engineering seems more versatile.
im not sure which to choose...

I'm on work placement in uni doing pensions related shit for an actuarial firm and my salary is between €23-26k. I'm probably going to get a whole chunk of exemptions after I finish uni but could you tell me how your pay has went up throughout the years? I'm thinking about doing a masters along the lines of financial engineering instead so I could have a quant job and live abroad doing more mathsy related work but that requires taking on debt and turning down the current job I'm basically guaranteed to land after I graduate, thoughts?

>my country
sounds like you're not in America ie your education is worthless anyway. So it doesn't matter much which one you choose

It’s the same really, we probably have the same job prospects

Everything Risk - Tail risk / credit / market risk / derivatives/ IRRBB / SAS models (cert) / ML cert/ FRM / CFA

Good for you bro.
>BS Computer Science

Actuarial is good if you clear all levels. Quant is risky. Take best of quants to go to risk. Given another 1T maybe injected to DeFi by banks for yield, DeFi (permissioned) also will need credit risk experts.

Credit risk / market risk (bank or NBFC) is better than insurance domain.

I know you only need to read one book to crack the coding interview - how many to crack the Jane Street interview?