roni
Cornell FE
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Hello,
I am currently a finance student and I fell in love with the MFE program . I really love all this quant/trading thing. However, as far as I know, most of the MFE students have a technical/engineering background (what I don't have).
I know that my quantitative background is not as strong and that's why I decided to change my minor from economics to mathematics. These are the classes I'm going to take:
Calculus II
Multivariative Calculus - Calculus III
Mathematical Probability
and Linear Algebra OR a basic programming class, even though I have some knowledge in C. (Which one of these two classes will benefit me most?)
should I change the math classes or maybe add one class ( I wish I could take more but Im graduating in spring 2010).
The thing is that I like finance and I really like the technical part of it (quant/trading), but I'm not sure I have the necessary skills for this program.
So, should I apply for a MFE program ? do I have any chance to get accepted?
My choices are UCB or Columbia. The good thing about Columbia is that its offering a dual degree MFE and MBA ( can this dual degree help me in any way?). Another thing, I was thinking of applying straight after the completion of my undergraduate degree, what do you guys think?
Thanks in advance,
Roni.
I am currently a finance student and I fell in love with the MFE program . I really love all this quant/trading thing. However, as far as I know, most of the MFE students have a technical/engineering background (what I don't have).
I know that my quantitative background is not as strong and that's why I decided to change my minor from economics to mathematics. These are the classes I'm going to take:
Calculus II
Multivariative Calculus - Calculus III
Mathematical Probability
and Linear Algebra OR a basic programming class, even though I have some knowledge in C. (Which one of these two classes will benefit me most?)
should I change the math classes or maybe add one class ( I wish I could take more but Im graduating in spring 2010).
The thing is that I like finance and I really like the technical part of it (quant/trading), but I'm not sure I have the necessary skills for this program.
So, should I apply for a MFE program ? do I have any chance to get accepted?
My choices are UCB or Columbia. The good thing about Columbia is that its offering a dual degree MFE and MBA ( can this dual degree help me in any way?). Another thing, I was thinking of applying straight after the completion of my undergraduate degree, what do you guys think?
Thanks in advance,
Roni.