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<blockquote data-quote="Gary" data-source="post: 13926" data-attributes="member: 1361"><p>cout << "And Hello World again - My first post - Lord, hoping for a error free compilation" ;</p><p> </p><p>About me: </p><p>Graduation - Bachelors Electrical Engineering [First class]</p><p>WorkEx : Around 7.5 years, in IT worked as a Developer/Business Analyst in IB's/Stock Exchanges.</p><p>GMAT : 700 (Q50)</p><p>Will get strong Recommendations and working on my SOP as of now.</p><p> </p><p>Planning for: so far....CMU, UCB, Baruch</p><p> </p><p>Help Requested: </p><p>1. Its been a while since I have been out of college and need to refresh Mathematics and Stochastic Probablity. Other than books, can you recommend any online courses on these topics. To what extent does "time since left college" matters in application. Does a good WorkEx make up for it.</p><p>2. Please evaluate my profile. Let me know if you need anymore details.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks to Andy for amazing Downloads in the above mail thread, especially the one from Mark Joshi.</p><p> </p><p>Regards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary, post: 13926, member: 1361"] cout << "And Hello World again - My first post - Lord, hoping for a error free compilation" ; About me: Graduation - Bachelors Electrical Engineering [First class] WorkEx : Around 7.5 years, in IT worked as a Developer/Business Analyst in IB's/Stock Exchanges. GMAT : 700 (Q50) Will get strong Recommendations and working on my SOP as of now. Planning for: so far....CMU, UCB, Baruch Help Requested: 1. Its been a while since I have been out of college and need to refresh Mathematics and Stochastic Probablity. Other than books, can you recommend any online courses on these topics. To what extent does "time since left college" matters in application. Does a good WorkEx make up for it. 2. Please evaluate my profile. Let me know if you need anymore details. Thanks to Andy for amazing Downloads in the above mail thread, especially the one from Mark Joshi. Regards. [/QUOTE]
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