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Hello!
I am a newbie, but I have been stalking this forum for about a few months since I started having an interest in MFE and Mfin programs.
I'm currently an undergraduate sophomore (top 15) majoring in economics with intended minor in mathematics and I am currently looking into columbia, UCB, baruch's MFE and princeton, MIT's Mfin and possibly, NYU's courant.
I know that threads related to requirements for many MFE and Mfin programs have been posted numerous times, but since so many people have different views towards the requirements to get into those programs, I just decided to ask whether I am doing the right things.
I have narrowed down the math courses that I will be taking for the next two years. Please take a look at them and see if I should take more or less.
math
Cal 1, 2, 3
Multivariable Calculus
Linear Algebra
Differential equations (this is where I am)
Partial differential equations (advanced differential equations i guess?)
Matrix theory
Introduction to Real analysis
Numerical analysis and differential equations
stochastic processes
stats
intro stats
basic probability (touches upon discrete, continuous, conditional distributions and central limit theorem and law of large numbers)
statistics (parameter estimation, hypothesis testing, and linear regression)
last two stats courses are calculus based...
I feel like I should take more stats courses.
Inputs will be much appreciated! Thank you!
I am a newbie, but I have been stalking this forum for about a few months since I started having an interest in MFE and Mfin programs.
I'm currently an undergraduate sophomore (top 15) majoring in economics with intended minor in mathematics and I am currently looking into columbia, UCB, baruch's MFE and princeton, MIT's Mfin and possibly, NYU's courant.
I know that threads related to requirements for many MFE and Mfin programs have been posted numerous times, but since so many people have different views towards the requirements to get into those programs, I just decided to ask whether I am doing the right things.
I have narrowed down the math courses that I will be taking for the next two years. Please take a look at them and see if I should take more or less.
math
Cal 1, 2, 3
Multivariable Calculus
Linear Algebra
Differential equations (this is where I am)
Partial differential equations (advanced differential equations i guess?)
Matrix theory
Introduction to Real analysis
Numerical analysis and differential equations
stochastic processes
stats
intro stats
basic probability (touches upon discrete, continuous, conditional distributions and central limit theorem and law of large numbers)
statistics (parameter estimation, hypothesis testing, and linear regression)
last two stats courses are calculus based...
I feel like I should take more stats courses.
Inputs will be much appreciated! Thank you!