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  1. Preparing for MFE: Quit job to take classes?

    Well, I am only 21 right now so I'm assuming if I decide to do a PhD (which I'm not even sure about, it's just a goal that I've always had), I would probably be applying in 10 years. Which doesn't really put me out of range for getting accepted; I know a lot of people that didn't get one...
  2. Preparing for MFE: Quit job to take classes?

    Thanks for the replies; my undergrad was at UC Berkeley, I did Applied Math degree with a concentration in Physics and Probability. I had a pretty decent GPA (3.91 / 4.0). I've had a little work experience: at the Space Science Laboratory in Berkeley, doing consulting as an undergrad, and now...
  3. Preparing for MFE: Quit job to take classes?

    Hi, After reading about the programs and their prerequisites, it seems that they are much more focused on having the right academic background than work experience. Correct me if I'm wrong... So I am currently working at the Federal Reserve Board, but I'm not getting the economic or finance...
  4. "MFE program profile evaluation" master thread

    BA from UC Berkeley in Applied Mathematics with a concentration in Physics and Probability (Courses include: Linear Algebra, Numerical Analysis, Differential Equations, Theory of Probability/Statistics, Real Analysis, Complex Analysis, Statistical Physics, Quantum Mechanics) GPA: 3.91/ 4.0...
  5. Short term + Long term career goals

    I also am having a problem with this question. My background is in mathematics and physics and I don't have too much knowledge about the finance world. So I don't really know about all of the different career paths in depth and the differences. Is it it too broad to say that I'm interested in...
  6. Difference between USC MS Financial Engineering and USC MS Mathematical Finance

    hi, I'm applying to MFE programs this fall and was wondering if anyone can tell me what the difference is between these two programs at USC. Is one of them more well known or ranked higher, more difficult to get into, etc.? thanks
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