Study plans
Quant Interview Study Plans
Pick a curated path tuned to the seat you’re interviewing for, or a complete timeline through the whole bank. Work at your own pace — or follow the day-by-day schedule. Progress checks off automatically as you solve.
Paths
Focused on what each seat is actually screened on — plus the must-do Essentials.
The Essentials
Start here. A curated set of the highest-yield, most-asked problems every quant candidate should be able to do cold, whatever the role.
34 problems · sign in to track progress
Quant Trader
Speed, intuition, expected value and market sense — the mental-math and game-theory muscle for trading desks (Optiver, IMC, SIG, Jane Street).
38 problems · sign in to track progress
Quant Researcher
Mathematical depth — probability theory, statistics, stochastic calculus and the numerical tools behind alpha research (Two Sigma, DE Shaw, Citadel).
49 problems · sign in to track progress
Risk
Distributions, tail measures and portfolio sensitivities — VaR, CVaR, drawdown, the Greeks and duration. The risk-desk toolkit.
26 problems · sign in to track progress
Timelines
Cover the whole bank — every topic and all coding — over 30 or 60 days.
Complete · 30 Days
An intense one-month pass through the whole bank — every topic and all coding, interleaved so each one keeps coming back instead of being crammed once, ramping gently from easy to hard. About five problems a day.
143 problems · sign in to track progress
Complete · 60 Days
A steadier two-month pass through every topic and coding problem at a gentler pace. A few problems a day across mixed topics, so earlier material stays fresh right up to interview day.
143 problems · sign in to track progress