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Hi guys,
I am currently an undergraduate majored in Finance and Accounting from an okayyyy college (top 100 National Ranking). I've had two internships, one as an financial audit intern the other one as a client service intern at BlackRock. I can easily to be on top of my class with just a little effort (GPA 3.9+). I do understand the that having good grades from a 3rd tier school is not as competitive as having okay grades (3.3 ish) from a top school and my qualification is still too weak to apply for a top MFE program (I am thinking Baruch and UCB). I have no programing and hardcore science background, but I am very interested in those areas. I am going to do the online C++ course by Baruch to get started with programing. What else can I do to get prepared for applying MFE? Is there any online courses or even night classes available for Math? I will be working full-time for about two to three years before MFE. I still have a little bit of time, however nothing is too early to get started with. I just want some suggestions from you guys.
I am currently an undergraduate majored in Finance and Accounting from an okayyyy college (top 100 National Ranking). I've had two internships, one as an financial audit intern the other one as a client service intern at BlackRock. I can easily to be on top of my class with just a little effort (GPA 3.9+). I do understand the that having good grades from a 3rd tier school is not as competitive as having okay grades (3.3 ish) from a top school and my qualification is still too weak to apply for a top MFE program (I am thinking Baruch and UCB). I have no programing and hardcore science background, but I am very interested in those areas. I am going to do the online C++ course by Baruch to get started with programing. What else can I do to get prepared for applying MFE? Is there any online courses or even night classes available for Math? I will be working full-time for about two to three years before MFE. I still have a little bit of time, however nothing is too early to get started with. I just want some suggestions from you guys.