The hottest Substack posts of Neeloy’s Substack

And their main takeaways
119 implied HN points 24 Jul 24
  1. Many International Math Olympiad gold medalists end up pursuing careers in different fields, not just in finance or academia. It's interesting to see how their paths vary after such early success.
  2. Data collection on these medalists shows a clear trend where China dominates in terms of gold medals, with a majority of their students achieving this top honor. This highlights the competitive environment in math education in that country.
  3. The dataset used to track these medalists has its limitations, particularly due to language and cultural barriers in finding information. However, the findings still provide valuable insights into the outcomes of these talented individuals.
59 implied HN points 21 Jun 24
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2 HN points 29 Jul 24
  1. Most International Math Olympiad gold medallists choose to study at MIT, as it is the top destination for them. Many also stay in their home countries, especially those from China and Russia.
  2. Around 70% of these medallists go on to pursue a PhD, but the trend is declining as more opt for jobs in tech and finance. Academia remains a popular path but is facing stiff competition.
  3. Google is a major employer of these medal winners in tech, while quant finance firms are increasingly attracting graduates. This shows a shift in career preferences towards finance and tech over traditional academia.