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Thanks for taking the time to read. I'm in the middle of applications for MFE programs for a 2024 start date and wanted to see if anyone had any recs for additional schools I should consider or other general career / academic advice...
About me:
- Graduated from top 5 public school in the US with a ~3.65 GPA, double major in Quantitative finance and economics
- 1570 SAT (800 math, 770 reading)
- 331 GRE (170 quant, 161 verbal)
- Currently work at a MM investment bank doing M&A
- interned in treasury dept at a small ($9B) HF
- have made it to the final round interviewing for multiple quant shops but just haven't been able to get over the hump... hoping a MFE will allow me to pass a resume screen at more places + push me over the edge to get an offer + allow me to brush up on technical skills & math prowess
Schools I'm applying to / have applied to:
- Stanford ICME
- UC Berkeley MFE
- UCLA MFE
- Rice CMOR
- UT Austin CSEM
- LSE FinMath
- UChicago FinMath
- MIT Finance
- BU MSMFT
- Princeton Finance
- NYU MFE
anywhere else I should think about applying? should I just work another year in banking and hope for better luck next quant admissions cycle? is there any point in retaking the GRE for a higher verbal score? open to any and all suggestions
Thanks for taking the time to read. I'm in the middle of applications for MFE programs for a 2024 start date and wanted to see if anyone had any recs for additional schools I should consider or other general career / academic advice...
About me:
- Graduated from top 5 public school in the US with a ~3.65 GPA, double major in Quantitative finance and economics
- 1570 SAT (800 math, 770 reading)
- 331 GRE (170 quant, 161 verbal)
- Currently work at a MM investment bank doing M&A
- interned in treasury dept at a small ($9B) HF
- have made it to the final round interviewing for multiple quant shops but just haven't been able to get over the hump... hoping a MFE will allow me to pass a resume screen at more places + push me over the edge to get an offer + allow me to brush up on technical skills & math prowess
Schools I'm applying to / have applied to:
- Stanford ICME
- UC Berkeley MFE
- UCLA MFE
- Rice CMOR
- UT Austin CSEM
- LSE FinMath
- UChicago FinMath
- MIT Finance
- BU MSMFT
- Princeton Finance
- NYU MFE
anywhere else I should think about applying? should I just work another year in banking and hope for better luck next quant admissions cycle? is there any point in retaking the GRE for a higher verbal score? open to any and all suggestions