Financial Engineering preparation

<p>Hey, everybody. I am about to enter undergraduate programs and plan to pursue Financial Engineering Master/PhD. Also, I love Physics immensely and will definitely take Physics as one of my major. If I am to take double-major, which ofthe following combinations is best for Graduate school preparation?</p>

<li><p>Physics+Mathematics very strong maths and physics theoretical knowledge, but lack of emphasis on computing</p></li>
<li><p>Physics+Computer Science mathematical theoretical background may not be the strongest</p></li>
<li><p>Physics+Statistics some applications of maths and computing on the economic world, but not very theoretical</p></li>
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<p>Which one is best suited? Or do u have other suggestions? Thanks</p>

<p>I'm an econ PhD student, so not exactly what you're looking for, but it seems to me that a math and physics double offers the best. You should already be exposed to small computing background with this choice, and if not, you should be able pick it up relatively quickly.</p>

<p>Finally somebody replied. Thank you, theghostofsnappy.</p>