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Hey, I'm currently a freshman at UPenn interested in learning more about quant work and quant internships. For background I have a 4.0 gpa, am a physics major (will probably double major in math-econ and submatriculate in math/physics or uncoordinate with Wharton), am taking mostly sophomore and junior level classes, and have research experience. I was wondering how I can translate these skills into quant work and what I should be doing and researching now!

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