I have exactly the job I want - Now What?

So this question is more intended for guys that have already started as FT traders. A bit of background: Senior, Finance&Accounting Major, statistics minor, knowledge of VBA and some java. I have a job as a trader at a BB starting next year. But I don't know what I should be doing right now to prepare for the job / better myself in general.

I basically spent the first 3 years of college focusing on getting killer grades, learning a lot about finance/markets, getting a job, etc. Now I have exactly the job I want and I don't start for another 6 months. I told myself that I would use the first semester of my senior year to the fullest extent possible and do all this great stuff. What I actually ended up doing was spending a lot of time drinking with buddies and laying in bed watching Netflix with my girlfriend. I don't think that's a bad thing, but I just want to do more.

I realize this is probably a question everyone has to answer for themselves to some extent, but a little help would be great. I'm home for 6 weeks for Winter break. I do not want to spend this whole time getting drunk with friends and watching TV (what I usually do over breaks). I have some options for myself, and wanted to see what people think:

1. Learn a programming language (I was thinking Python - is this useful/will it stay useful)?
2. Pickup an instrument. I played violin for years and my Mom just bought a keyboard to learn herself so I was thinking about trying to learn.
3. Learn Tennis. I'm not particularly athletic but I enjoy playing squash so I thought tennis might be a good idea (note - I live somewhere very warm).
4. Read. I don't know what I should read. I was thinking of starting with Black Swan, but I would really like to read some stuff outside of Finance. As far as fiction I remember really enjoying stuff like Treasure Island, LOTR, Brave New World, etc.
5. Travel. But I don't know where I would go - doubt any of my friends would want to pay for a trip overseas

I know this is a fucking wall of text, but if you could go back to the beginning of Winter Break of your Senior year in college, what would you do for the next 6 months to make yourself not only better career-wise but just more well-rounded overall?

 

1 sounds more career related. I would learn something related to your field because you want to get to workplace knowing your job's ins n outs. google/youtube search your field N learn on your own. What challenges you may face in work n plan ahead how can u move forward 2 years into your role. what challenges you could face, etc etc...2 things often neglected by mankind, 1) free time 2) good health.

Keep on sucking till you succeed, Curley.
 

A few of the guys on the desk that I'm joining recommended learning Python - It's not like you'll really be developing your own code, but it helps you communicate more efficiently with the quant guys about the strategies they create for you to implement.

 

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