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by TotalCrackpot
839 days ago
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I don't really see how you become a quant on Wall Street before you finish the CS degree, they I think look at credentials a lot, can you at least give the name of the prop shop that hired you without a formal education? Did you have any good results in algorithmic competitions or math competitions in high school? And how did you learn programming without an actual computer? Did your parents buy you a computer when you were young? |
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No, I was a total loser in high school. I barely graduated and had awful test scores and did no extracurricular activities other than smoke pot.
My grandparents bought me a computer when I was young, I think because my mom saw how much I was interested in them. It was a c64, but had no storage devices so I had to type in programs from scratch each time which was a tall order for a 6yo, but I did it anyway. At some point someone gave me a 486dx2 board that was an extra and I built my first Linux box running 0.96. My schools also had an internet connection and I could get dialup access to some sunos boxes and some NeXT boxes in the library when I was in high school. One of my greatest wishes growing up was to have enough money to have the best monitor since my monitors were always garbage. My house now has nice TVs and monitors everywhere LOL, but they’ll never hold a candle to my first VGA monochrome monitor I delivered papers for a year to buy.