If you have published papers in academic journals, that will help a lot. The important thing all graduate institutions look at is your ability to conduct original research. So if you have research assistant experience with one of the very well known professors, and were able to obtain a letter of recommendation from him commenting your research talents, that would be good.
It's just that I'm missing some programming courses in the M.Fin Program. I mean instead of a M.Fin one could do a MBA with specialisation in Finance, couldn't one?
What do you think about a SM in Applied Mathematics at one the top schools?
Hi Penny. Is it necessary to have some research papers published? Is it an advantage to have conducted some independent research without having published it?
Thanks