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Columbia University - Masters in Financial Engineering

Columbia MFE Columbia MFE admissions results

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So will all decisions be out by tomorrow given tomorrow is the last business day of March? I still have not heard anything...
 
So will all decisions be out by tomorrow given tomorrow is the last business day of March? I still have not heard anything...
Nope, at least I called admissions some time ago and they said they will be sending decisions until April as well.
 
The tracker still doesn't have as many entries for Columbia as I would have expected. I wonder how many acceptances have been rolled out yet.
Have they put anyone on waitlist yet or anyone whose application has been moved to "be reviewed by the faculty" but yet hasn't received any decision?
Mine hasn't even moved to be reviewed by the faculty, I don't what to make of this...
 
Is the GRE an important component? Do we need to score full marks? Thought this became optional…
If you feel your application could use some boosting the GRE could help supplement, however only submit a good one. If you feel like its already strong, don’t bother wasting your time taking it.

I don't think its published for MFE but GRE for admitted candidates in Columbia MAFN is usually a perfect quant score so probably the same for here.
 
Maybe do they take in more grads with FTE for mfe? Or grads with internship experience..
From my understanding, some experience (including internships) is almost a quasi-requirement for most programs. I'm sure there are exceptions for exceptional candidates but I think at least one semi-relevant internship is probably a minimum requirement.

From their FAQs:
Is work experience required?

While not required, we do recommend that prospective students have some professional experience, either in the form of a full time position or an internship.
 
From my understanding, some experience (including internships) is almost a quasi-requirement for most programs. I'm sure there are exceptions for exceptional candidates but I think at least one semi-relevant internship is probably a minimum requirement.

From their FAQs:
Is work experience required?

While not required, we do recommend that prospective students have some professional experience, either in the form of a full time position or an internship.
Thanks! What do you think about internships vs GRE vs research? Is there an order in which the committee prefers
 
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