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Hi Quantnet members:
I applied for top MFE/MSF programs but was turned down for all of them except for holding on the waitlist of MSOR program at Columbia University and Mathematical in Finance at Boston U. I would like to re-apply but not sure if there is a good chance to get into good programs next year. I am an undergraduate senior student at UW-Seattle, and I have some improvements during this year, so I would like to list my background for reference.
Here is my background when I submitted applications:
Therefore, I need advice on three things:
Thanks in advance for all of your suggestions and advice!
I applied for top MFE/MSF programs but was turned down for all of them except for holding on the waitlist of MSOR program at Columbia University and Mathematical in Finance at Boston U. I would like to re-apply but not sure if there is a good chance to get into good programs next year. I am an undergraduate senior student at UW-Seattle, and I have some improvements during this year, so I would like to list my background for reference.
Here is my background when I submitted applications:
- Major: Economics & Mathematics
- Overall GPA: 3.67
- Mathematics GPA: 3.75
- Relevant classes: probability theory, stochastic processes, econometrics, scientific computing, advanced calculus and other basic economics and mathematics classes. Only one computer programming class (Java) and the grade for this class is not good (3.2/4.0).
- GRE: Q167 + V 153 = 320
- Two data analyst internships
- I took a stochastic calculus class and get a high GPA (3.9/4.0), and the professor taught this class could write a recommendation letter.
- To improve my programming skill, I took one intermediate programming class and had a grade 3.5. I currently take a data structure and algorithm class.
- I could also have good recommendation letter from other math/statistics professors who taught me after my application.
Therefore, I need advice on three things:
- First, if I re-apply, with above improvements and a higher GRE score (hopefully 327+), do I have a good chance to get into good programs (same programs I have applied and Cornell FE)? I did take a look of application trackers but still not clear.
- Second, if I re-apply this autumn, is it beneficial for me by taking one more year to study graduate level math & statistics classes (such as machine learning) or just graduate this June and try to find a job (it is hard to find a quant finance job at Seattle)?
- Third, do you think a GRE mathematics subject test would help my application?
Thanks in advance for all of your suggestions and advice!
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