roni
Cornell FE
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- 3/19/09
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I wanted to have taken these classes by the beginning of the MFE program:
1) MTH 2610- Cal I
MTH 3010 Cal II
2) MTH 3020 Multivariable Cal
3) MTH 4120 Introduction to Probability
4) MTH 3300 - basic programming in C++
5) MTH 4310- Numerical Analysis
6) MTH 4320- Fundamental Algorithms
7) MTH 4100- Linear Algebra
8) MTH 4110 ODEs
9) MTH 4500 Financial Math
10) MTH 4130 Mathematical Statistics
11) MTH 4125 Stochastic Processes
12) MTH 4135 Monte Carlo Simulation
13) MTH 4145 Mathematical Modeling
14) MTH 5100 PDEs
However, since I am a non US resident, I have to complete my degree by Aug 2010. I planed on extending the program, but didn't get the permission. What I can do is find a job and take the extra classes while I'm on the OPT. This doesn't look like something I want to do, because I want to start the MFE program in Fall 2010 or Spring 2010 (depends on the school).
Now, my question is this, will taking the following classes make me a decent applicant for the best MFE programs ?:
MTH 2610- Cal I
MTH 3010 Cal II
MTH 3020 Multivariable Cal
MTH 4120 Introduction to Probability
MTH 3300 - basic programming in C++
( I don't know if I should drop MTH 3300, because I know some C++ and some of the classes require "knowledge of programming". How advanced should my programming be ? what does "knowledge" mean ? I've been reading a C++ book, went half way through "C++ How to Program, Fifth Edition")
MTH 4310- Numerical Analysis
MTH 4100- Linear Algebra
MTH 4110 ODEs
MTH 4130 Mathematical Statistics
MTH 4125 Stochastic Processes
MTH 4135 Monte Carlo Simulation
Also, if the time allows, I want to take one of the following:
MTH 4500 Financial Math
MTH 4320- Fundamental Algorithms
MTH 4145 Mathematical Modeling
MTH 5100 PDEs
(Which one do you think will serve me best? OR should I even bother taking one of these classes)
I wish I could take all of these classes, but I don't know if I'll be able to. One thing I can do is find a short term (probably unpaid) internship and that will allow me take 2-3 more math classes.
My profile:
School: Baruch College
Major: BBA Finance and Investments
Minor: Mathematics
Overall GPA: 3.9/4.0
Major GPA : 4.0/4.0
Expected Graduation date: Aug 2010
GRE : haven't taken yet but will definitely ace the quant part
Schools I am going to apply to : Baruch, Berkeley, Columbia,Princeton and maybe Carnegie Mellon
1) MTH 2610- Cal I
MTH 3010 Cal II
2) MTH 3020 Multivariable Cal
3) MTH 4120 Introduction to Probability
4) MTH 3300 - basic programming in C++
5) MTH 4310- Numerical Analysis
6) MTH 4320- Fundamental Algorithms
7) MTH 4100- Linear Algebra
8) MTH 4110 ODEs
9) MTH 4500 Financial Math
10) MTH 4130 Mathematical Statistics
11) MTH 4125 Stochastic Processes
12) MTH 4135 Monte Carlo Simulation
13) MTH 4145 Mathematical Modeling
14) MTH 5100 PDEs
However, since I am a non US resident, I have to complete my degree by Aug 2010. I planed on extending the program, but didn't get the permission. What I can do is find a job and take the extra classes while I'm on the OPT. This doesn't look like something I want to do, because I want to start the MFE program in Fall 2010 or Spring 2010 (depends on the school).
Now, my question is this, will taking the following classes make me a decent applicant for the best MFE programs ?:
MTH 2610- Cal I
MTH 3010 Cal II
MTH 3020 Multivariable Cal
MTH 4120 Introduction to Probability
MTH 3300 - basic programming in C++
( I don't know if I should drop MTH 3300, because I know some C++ and some of the classes require "knowledge of programming". How advanced should my programming be ? what does "knowledge" mean ? I've been reading a C++ book, went half way through "C++ How to Program, Fifth Edition")
MTH 4310- Numerical Analysis
MTH 4100- Linear Algebra
MTH 4110 ODEs
MTH 4130 Mathematical Statistics
MTH 4125 Stochastic Processes
MTH 4135 Monte Carlo Simulation
Also, if the time allows, I want to take one of the following:
MTH 4500 Financial Math
MTH 4320- Fundamental Algorithms
MTH 4145 Mathematical Modeling
MTH 5100 PDEs
(Which one do you think will serve me best? OR should I even bother taking one of these classes)
I wish I could take all of these classes, but I don't know if I'll be able to. One thing I can do is find a short term (probably unpaid) internship and that will allow me take 2-3 more math classes.
My profile:
School: Baruch College
Major: BBA Finance and Investments
Minor: Mathematics
Overall GPA: 3.9/4.0
Major GPA : 4.0/4.0
Expected Graduation date: Aug 2010
GRE : haven't taken yet but will definitely ace the quant part
Schools I am going to apply to : Baruch, Berkeley, Columbia,Princeton and maybe Carnegie Mellon