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I have recently decided to make a career change and get my masters in financial engineering. I do not know a ton about the MFE application process (minus what I have read on here), and don't currently have a ton of relevant experience (worked as an engineer for ~ 4 years in an Oil and Gas company). I had a 3.65 GPA in college and got a 720 on the GMAT (was initially planning on going to business school).
I've looked into some of the existing threads already that have similar questions, but figured I would post again to get feedback.
Is there anything specific I should be focusing on in the next few months to improve my application? I have been taking programming courses, but not sure how that will help my application.
Do I have a shot with some of the top schools (I see the top few have 5-6% acceptance rates) or are there more realistic options I should be looking at?
Should I look into taking the GRE if I already have the GMAT?
Has anyone ever worked with an advisor when applying?
Thanks in advance! I really appreciate this website and everyone's input!
I've looked into some of the existing threads already that have similar questions, but figured I would post again to get feedback.
Is there anything specific I should be focusing on in the next few months to improve my application? I have been taking programming courses, but not sure how that will help my application.
Do I have a shot with some of the top schools (I see the top few have 5-6% acceptance rates) or are there more realistic options I should be looking at?
Should I look into taking the GRE if I already have the GMAT?
Has anyone ever worked with an advisor when applying?
Thanks in advance! I really appreciate this website and everyone's input!