- Joined
- 11/27/22
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Education:
Graduated from Bowdoin College in 2021 with a double major in math and economics. 4.0 GPA.
Relevant coursework, listing the official names that would be seen on my transcript and in some cases providing context:
Graduated from Bowdoin College in 2021 with a double major in math and economics. 4.0 GPA.
Relevant coursework, listing the official names that would be seen on my transcript and in some cases providing context:
- Intro to Analysis
- Advanced Analysis (measure theory and stochastic calculus)
- Linear Algebra
- Intermediate Linear Algebra (applications like PCA and PageRank)
- Probability
- Statistics (calculus-based)
- Advanced Topics in Probability and Stats (bayesian stats)
- Econometrics
- Calc I, II, III
- Intro to Computer Science
- Combinatorics and Graph Theory
- Rings and Fields
- Advanced Topics in Rings (algebraic geometry)
- Advanced Topics in Geometry (non-euclidean geometry)
- Number Theory and Cryptography
- Fall 2022-Present: software engineer at a mid-size startup. Some work in ML but most of it is standard full-stack. Almost exclusively python and typescript.
- Summer 2021-Fall 2022: construction job/gap year
- Summer 2020: economic consulting internship. Just data analysis in R and excel
- Summer 2019: UConn Markov Chains REU. Worked on a paper for nonlinear random walks and presented findings at a conference at UMass. Coding in python.
- Bowdoin is a small liberal arts school, so despite its high ranking within that category (#6 nationally), I am not sure if it counts for much
- I don't have any courses in finance on my transcript, my economics courses were strictly economics
- I took a year off after I finished undergrad to work a job in construction and figure out what I wanted to do in life. It feels like a lot of people in the quant world haven't meandered as much as I did
- I don't have any courses explicitly in C++ or differential equations. I have worked with both but don't really have much to show for it...
- Do I have time to get ready to apply for enrollment in 2024? - ie. I still need to study for and take the GRE, I also should brush up on my math skills
- Should I demonstrate interest in becoming a quant by taking the Pre MFE courses from CUNY Baruch? I just missed their start dates, and it seems I may have to wait until October to try taking them again? By that point is it a bit too late to get ready for 2024 enrollment applications?
- Should I wait to apply for enrollment in 2025? Will I be "too old" then? From the profiles I've been able to stalk on LinkedIn, it seems like a lot of people enter these programs immediately after undergrad
- What schools seem realistic? CUNY Baruch and CMU are my top choices but they are also the top choice for many people. Which schools seem like they could be a good fit?