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<p>HFs rarely hire any type of undergrad (BBA, BS, BA, BSE). The most typical path to take if you want to get into a hedge fund is to do IB or S&T first. Further, there are many types of hedge funds differing by investment strategy (i.e. market neutral, long/short, event driven, tactical trading, etc.). Different types of funds hire people with different backgrounds. Hedge funds certainly hire mathematically oriented people, but it is also quite feasible to get a BBA, do investment banking for two years, and get head hunted by a HF. This is a pretty decent, basic guide to hedge funds if you’re interested: <a href=“Hedge Funds Demystified - Scott Frush - Google Books”>Hedge Funds Demystified - Scott Frush - Google Books;