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Right now, I'm way to early in my education to be thinking about grad schools and such, but I am anyway. Basically I stumbled upon this (a while ago actually), and just wanted to find out how hard this is to get into. I am at a fairly prestigious university in an engineering program. It's not MIT or anything, but a well known and respected university. I plan on taking many math classes (beyond what my major requires) but I am not a genius. I'm not going to be coming out with a 3.7 GPA or anything like that. I'm not going to have straight As in all my math classes. I'm not going to have some incredible work experience, research experience, or anything equally impressive. However, I assume an 800 GRE math section isn't too hard though?
Anyway, for someone who would hopefully be looking at solid but not top programs in financial engineering:
A. How hard are they to get into? What sorts of GPA range/score range (and what tests?)/work experience/anything else should someone have going in?
B. Is it worthwhile to get an MFE from a university that's not at the very top? Will there still be recruitment from financial companies and such for me or will I have to go out an seek out some mediocre job in some unrelated or only mildly related field?
C. How is this weighed against an M.Finance? Are there a number of places which have finance degrees without extensive work experience required? Do they land the same type of jobs, and if not how different would someone with a strong math background and an M.Finance be from someone with an MFE? That's another thing I might want to look at.
Thank you.
Anyway, for someone who would hopefully be looking at solid but not top programs in financial engineering:
A. How hard are they to get into? What sorts of GPA range/score range (and what tests?)/work experience/anything else should someone have going in?
B. Is it worthwhile to get an MFE from a university that's not at the very top? Will there still be recruitment from financial companies and such for me or will I have to go out an seek out some mediocre job in some unrelated or only mildly related field?
C. How is this weighed against an M.Finance? Are there a number of places which have finance degrees without extensive work experience required? Do they land the same type of jobs, and if not how different would someone with a strong math background and an M.Finance be from someone with an MFE? That's another thing I might want to look at.
Thank you.