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  1. GRE vs GMAT

    I always wondered why they perferred the GRE to the GMAT. The GMAT quant section was considerably harder than the GRE quant section. 51 is perfect on GMAT Quant I believe. I don't think I got any wrong quant and I ended up with a 730 51q/40v Also, the GMAT also has critical thinking verbal...
  2. Foreign would-be quants and communication barrier

    Big Bang Theory: Watch the show, love it, I fear I have too much in common with Sheldon though as far as his views on life. About my Post: Post was meant to be satirical, some real facts, but not entirely serious. About DC proclaiming me minority: White American Male, so yes, minority. And my...
  3. Foreign would-be quants and communication barrier

    Honestly, the only place that I could see the language barrier being a problem for somebody is in the job finding process. Once a person has a job it is known that they have the ability to communicate at least well enough to get the same job that you have (assuming you work with them), and that...
  4. New Quantnet members say hi

    I'm also going to be entering Rutgers MSMF this fall. I just graduated from Rutgers with an ECE degree, and am working this summer as a software engineer before I go to school full time. My Profile is as follows: GPA from Rutgers ECE: 3.42 (good enough for high honors from the engineering...
  5. UCB MFE GMAT vs GRE for UCB MFE (or others)

    The GMAT Math is considerably harder than the GRE Math. (I took both) The GMAT Math gives you a raw score (out of 51) and a percentile, the GRE is the standard 800 SAT scale. The GMAT report you get says that a quant score above 50 is very rare.
  6. Entering a Program this Fall

    I'm going to be doing Rutgers's MSMF, mainly because I got my undergrad there and I liked the school, and the MSMF program is taught by a much more highly ranked faculty than the MQF program, as the Rutgers Math Department is ranked 21st by USNews and the business school is ranked like 63rd...
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