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Hi guys, been lurking around on QuantNet for the better part of an year. I am looking to explore Master in Finance at MIT and Chicago Booth, along with MFE courses at UCB and UCLA in fall 2026.
I have graduated from a top tier engineering undergraduate school in India (BITS Pilani, ~2% acceptance rate) in June 2024 and interned across PE and HFs. I have worked for roughly an year at D.E. Shaw after finishing my Bachelors of Engineering, and would be appearing for my CFA Level III exam in February 2026.
My unofficial GRE score is 329 (164V and 165Q), and my undergrad GPA is 8.01/10.
Long term, I see myself in the AM space, or going towards a macro fund as a PM. I'm not an American citizen, so I have no preferences for either the West or East coast. Happy to hear any reviews for my candidature, or any specific areas (such as my GRE) which may require any improvements.
Thanks in advance!
I have graduated from a top tier engineering undergraduate school in India (BITS Pilani, ~2% acceptance rate) in June 2024 and interned across PE and HFs. I have worked for roughly an year at D.E. Shaw after finishing my Bachelors of Engineering, and would be appearing for my CFA Level III exam in February 2026.
My unofficial GRE score is 329 (164V and 165Q), and my undergrad GPA is 8.01/10.
Long term, I see myself in the AM space, or going towards a macro fund as a PM. I'm not an American citizen, so I have no preferences for either the West or East coast. Happy to hear any reviews for my candidature, or any specific areas (such as my GRE) which may require any improvements.
Thanks in advance!