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Hi.
I am very interested in attending a Quantitative Finance program after undergraduate, but I am not sure how to best prepare for applications. I currently attend Fordham University in NYC, which is ranked #18 on this site, so hopefully that is good. I am a Computer Science major.
When it comes to more specialized stuff like this, what matters? Research? Internships at banks? Skills? I can do research for sure with one of my preferred professors, but it will use Python and have nothing to do with finance. How much does GPA/GRE matter? I have a mediocre (3.4) GPA because I had some trouble my freshman year, but I've been getting almost all As since then so it's going up fast. One of my classes from freshman year may get annulled, so that would help.
I am the kind of person that loves learning stuff by myself. I am currently taking online courses on data analysis as well as learning C/C++ programming (not for college credit, just interest). Both those things are important parts of a Quants as many of you know. I'd say my C skills are above average now, and after a few weeks I'll start on C++. My school uses C++ in their classes a lot, so that helps. I also have some C++ for Finance books I will eventually go through. I truly enjoy programming and Computer Science. I am also taking an Intro to Finance online class soon. These are all through coursera.com, which sometimes lets you get certificates.
However, how do I prove to colleges that I have great programming skills (assuming I will). I put most of my code from books, classes, and projects online to the public to see, but I don't know if they will care.
I am applying to the Fordham program for sure, since I already go here and I am in the Honors undergrad program, but Carnegie Mellon, MIT, NYU Poly, and Columbia seem pretty awesome, so I want to try my best.
Also, how much Financial Aid do these programs give? I can't really afford much; I am at Fordham because I am on a full scholarship.
Sorry if I am rambling, I am just full of questions! Thanks for any help.
I am very interested in attending a Quantitative Finance program after undergraduate, but I am not sure how to best prepare for applications. I currently attend Fordham University in NYC, which is ranked #18 on this site, so hopefully that is good. I am a Computer Science major.
When it comes to more specialized stuff like this, what matters? Research? Internships at banks? Skills? I can do research for sure with one of my preferred professors, but it will use Python and have nothing to do with finance. How much does GPA/GRE matter? I have a mediocre (3.4) GPA because I had some trouble my freshman year, but I've been getting almost all As since then so it's going up fast. One of my classes from freshman year may get annulled, so that would help.
I am the kind of person that loves learning stuff by myself. I am currently taking online courses on data analysis as well as learning C/C++ programming (not for college credit, just interest). Both those things are important parts of a Quants as many of you know. I'd say my C skills are above average now, and after a few weeks I'll start on C++. My school uses C++ in their classes a lot, so that helps. I also have some C++ for Finance books I will eventually go through. I truly enjoy programming and Computer Science. I am also taking an Intro to Finance online class soon. These are all through coursera.com, which sometimes lets you get certificates.
However, how do I prove to colleges that I have great programming skills (assuming I will). I put most of my code from books, classes, and projects online to the public to see, but I don't know if they will care.
I am applying to the Fordham program for sure, since I already go here and I am in the Honors undergrad program, but Carnegie Mellon, MIT, NYU Poly, and Columbia seem pretty awesome, so I want to try my best.
Also, how much Financial Aid do these programs give? I can't really afford much; I am at Fordham because I am on a full scholarship.
Sorry if I am rambling, I am just full of questions! Thanks for any help.