Hello everyone. I am currently in the process of applying for an MFIN or MFE and would appreciate some advice as to which programs I should be looking at. My stats are:
Economics and Finance major with a minor in computer science from India from a top 10 university.
GPA : 3.11/4 ( This, this right here is my biggest concern, as it should be . Enough shit had to go down in my life right when I was in college , my brother's death, dad loosing his job(only earning member), me taking up a job and then loosing that job because i went for summer internships)
GRE: 335 ( Q169 V166)
Letter of Recs : 1 from a professor who is quite famous ( chief economist for Slovenia and Slovakia at one point in time) and another well known political economics professor in India.
Internships : 2 Summer internships ( Macroeconomic research for a large Indian, oil corporation and 1 in business strategy at IBM).
Research : Research assistant for a working paper for one my recommending professors , oil pricing research in my internship, 3 research projects for different econ courses).
I have taken liner algebra , discreet math, calc 1 and 2 , econometrics 1, 2 and 3 ( calculus intensive ) and courses in probability for CS and Econ separately. I am pretty good at python , R , Stata , MATLAB. I have cleared the CFA L1 and the FRM L1.
My biggest issue is that I have 3 Cs in economics courses ( none of them had any math in them ) but I also have gotten mostly Bs and a couple of As in my math intensive courses.
With no full time work experience I am rather confused about which MFE/MFIN programs, I have realistic shot at and how to work around my GPA, since I do not want to explain any of it in my SOP. I have of course looked over Tandon , Baruch , UCLA , UCB among others but curious as to what kind of chances I have at these programs and what are some programs I should be looking at.
Thanks a lot for your help!
Economics and Finance major with a minor in computer science from India from a top 10 university.
GPA : 3.11/4 ( This, this right here is my biggest concern, as it should be . Enough shit had to go down in my life right when I was in college , my brother's death, dad loosing his job(only earning member), me taking up a job and then loosing that job because i went for summer internships)
GRE: 335 ( Q169 V166)
Letter of Recs : 1 from a professor who is quite famous ( chief economist for Slovenia and Slovakia at one point in time) and another well known political economics professor in India.
Internships : 2 Summer internships ( Macroeconomic research for a large Indian, oil corporation and 1 in business strategy at IBM).
Research : Research assistant for a working paper for one my recommending professors , oil pricing research in my internship, 3 research projects for different econ courses).
I have taken liner algebra , discreet math, calc 1 and 2 , econometrics 1, 2 and 3 ( calculus intensive ) and courses in probability for CS and Econ separately. I am pretty good at python , R , Stata , MATLAB. I have cleared the CFA L1 and the FRM L1.
My biggest issue is that I have 3 Cs in economics courses ( none of them had any math in them ) but I also have gotten mostly Bs and a couple of As in my math intensive courses.
With no full time work experience I am rather confused about which MFE/MFIN programs, I have realistic shot at and how to work around my GPA, since I do not want to explain any of it in my SOP. I have of course looked over Tandon , Baruch , UCLA , UCB among others but curious as to what kind of chances I have at these programs and what are some programs I should be looking at.
Thanks a lot for your help!