Your Q score is not competitive. Unless you just want to get into any program, you are better off retaking it, score 170 and try to get into the top programs.
That said, 170 isn't much of an indication of any applicant's quality.
What draws you to USC and UCLA? Are you based on the west coast?
And your answer is based on... ?760 is an instant no from any MFE program... unless something else extraordinary is on the application (like your name is Mark Zuckerberg).
760 is an instant no from any MFE program... unless something else extraordinary is on the application (like your name is Mark Zuckerberg).
yes, this is indeed mistaken. it's obviously tougher with a 760, but a 760 does not shut one out from programs entirely.
Exactly.I would say "lot tougher"
please give me some advise for choosing grad school
thank u so muchfigure out what it is you want to study.
figure out whether or not you're qualified and capable. if not qualified, take additional courses or do what you need to do. if not capable, do not pass go and do not collect $200.
figure out what schools offer the program you're interested in and what schools would be a good fit for you.
apply to said schools.
see which schools accept you.
make a logical and informed decision about which, if any, school to attend.
Hi Andy, I'm gonna retake gre in Feb. 18, would it be late and based my current score, is there any school you recommend??Your Q score is not competitive. Unless you just want to get into any program, you are better off retaking it, score 170 and try to get into the top programs.
That said, 170 isn't much of an indication of any applicant's quality.
What draws you to USC and UCLA? Are you based on the west coast?
BTW I'm now an analyst in local venture capital company. and thank you for your suggestionI don't believe you should rush into any any program this year. With a stronger score and profile, you will have a better chance at better program next year after you earn some experience.
MFE programs are going to be around next year and you want to be as selective as possible.