This is another "what are my chances" post for you guys. I'm interested in pursuing a masters in financial engineering, however I may not fit the typical profile for a candidate. I have a B.B.A in Finance with mathematics minor. Cumulative gpa of 3.57 with mathematics gpa at 3.29 I've taken many advanced math courses for my minor such as Single and Multivariable Calculus, Differential Equations, Partial Differential Equations, Linear Algebra. I have minimum programming experience with the exception of two programming courses taken. My finance education is solid having taken courses in Derivatives, Investments, and Corp Finance. My issue is I graduated undergrad at age 28 due to beginning college at age 23. Im now 30 and working as Data Expeditor for a company in Philadelphia. I plan to take both the GRE and the GRE Math subject test and I'm confident I'd do well. What are my chances of getting accepted into decent program considering my age, gpa, when I graduated, and very little work experience? It appears graduate students in their 30's that get accepted into the top programs already possess an MBA or Phd. I know Im behind the curve and don't want to waste time pursuing something unrealistic. I will pursue graduate education just unsure about which area to study.
Thanks guys, your input or advice would be appreciated.
Thanks guys, your input or advice would be appreciated.