@sonicmaths8285

A career that suggests utilizing a lot of the learned maths seems like the most logical step to make. I’m gonna look into the Quant profession further. Thanks for the video. Btw, I enjoyed all maths modules a lot, especially pure maths. Very cool stuff out there

@davidc4408

Quant trader you can make $1 to $5m plus a year . The others will be very difficult to get there

@marianaroman4179

Congratulation, Ioana! ā¤ A useful video!šŸŽ‰

@julioantonio8210

my confusion has been resolved. great content!

@AarjavDua

Please make videos on study tips, especially on how to not get stressed and overwhelmed by the syllabus you have to cover?

@sitrakaforler8696

Great video ;) 

Good list ! 
I chose Data Science for it is funnier! Also easier to go into different industries ^^

@hansanaik3835

You are very smart for your age. Most people would not have been able to explain it this clearly even after working for 5 years.

@15iuniee

@10:55 nice tier list! 
succes cu canalul!

@System_exit

thanks , this video was very helpful

@hectorriverastocks

Welcome back!

@mathcritic

Oxford has the best SWE program 😊

@risheapps

First of all, thank you for this video! I really love coding and finance. I like math too, but not as much as coding or finance — I tend to give it less importance or interest. Do you have any thoughts on this? Would quant roles still be suitable for someone like me?

@duliescorner

this was a great video

@YoutuebPremiumUser

video starts at 03:35 9:00

@fernandomendezalonso5889

I love math and love coding. I want to be a quant guy c:

@tidiane5060

well done  with alle the graph  no wonder she is a math person

@sajanator3

Do data science jobs that make heavy probability & statistics even exist? Most DS jobs seem like data engineering jobs / software engineering job. Where the focus is building systems to store data, and cleaning them.

@aryanjaiswal8398

Team Quant

@keanu_dude

Hi, this video is very insightful. Would you please introduce useful book for quant researchers. I'm looking for books at graduate level. Unfortunately, most videos on update are not doing the best job in guiding people in this line of thought.

@onepeak895

Great video!, i just wanted to ask when did you learn all your programming skills if you just studied maths at Oxford. And do you think it wouldve been easier to become a Quant if you did a maths + computer science degree?