Quantitative Finance v. Investment Management

I have been interested in these two fields and our school allows us to specialize within a finance major. I would like to work in Consulting or Wealth Management/Hedge Funds.

Within quant finance the main and only quant related course is Statisics and Modeling and I am not sure if how hard would it be (Calculus wasn't my best subject so should I avoid the track)? Also investment management is also very enticing but I don't see much hype about it so I am still kind of skeptical about it.

I was wondering if anyone could convince me why Quant Finance or IM is better?

Thanks

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Ahh fellow Longhorn? That was also an option at one point. IB doesn't seem very interesting to me but I do feel that track would be very versatile should I stick with that one?

 

The finance tracks at UT differ by 2-3 courses. Compared to the total 7-8 required.

Don't tell me that your "Stats for Quantity/Fin and MIS" classes will make you THE quant guy. This applies to other tracks. You think majoring in energy finance grants you access to more energy jobs than a general finance major on OCR? (Although it sounds pretty cool). At most it is only a conversation starter. My advice: Do general finance and take finance courses which interest you. I've seen plenty of resumes from Texas, very few of them actually list out their track.

Now if you are Finance/FAP, that's another story.

 

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