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Chances of getting into top US Masters in Quant

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I am currently a freshmen at Ohio State University, a standard state university. I am majoring in computer science and will likely also double major in financial mathematics as well. If I do relevant research and get good internships, do I have a good shot at getting into top 10 masters program or is my undergrad college holding me back? My top college of interest is Carnegie Mellon's MSCF.
 
I asked a similar question a few months ago, and the consensus was that your undergrad doesn't matter as long as you have good experience and a solid skillset. Keep working at it and you'll be more than okay come admissions time.
 
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