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Hi everyone,
I come from a non-STEM background and plan on applying for master's programs in the US for either Fall 2026 or 2027. I’ve spent about a year learning Calc 1-3, Linear Algebra, Probability, and Statistics from textbooks. Although I’m now in a position where I fulfill the basic prerequisites, from what I understand, I need to fulfill them formally, so I was hoping someone could answer my questions.
I come from a non-STEM background and plan on applying for master's programs in the US for either Fall 2026 or 2027. I’ve spent about a year learning Calc 1-3, Linear Algebra, Probability, and Statistics from textbooks. Although I’m now in a position where I fulfill the basic prerequisites, from what I understand, I need to fulfill them formally, so I was hoping someone could answer my questions.
- For the Baruch Pre-MFE seminars, do we need to have taken the subjects formally? And do these count as fulfilling the prerequisites? For example, if I have completed the Advanced Calculus seminar, does that count as prerequisite completion, especially if the colleges mention you need above a certain grade in those subjects(Baruch and Berkeley do from what I remember)?
- Are courses from extension schools like Harvard, Berkeley, or UCLA enough to count as fulfilling the prerequisites?
- If I had to choose between taking the subjects from extension schools vs. the Pre-MFE Baruch seminars, which one should I choose? Or should I be doing both?